Detail Info for: Chevrolet : Camaro RSSS 1967 chevy camaro rsss

Transaction Info

Sold On:
01/04/2016
Price:
$ 26500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
2700
Location:
Delray Beach, Florida, 33483
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
Submodel Body Type:
coupe
Engine:
383 stroker
Transmission:
Muncie 4-speed
VIN:
see picture
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Maybe I should not have left the best offer option in the ad. It is nice to see interest in the car but I really can't go any lower and retain any dignity. The buy it now price is it folks but if you want to throw something really close at me to see if it sticks then heave away. Selling cars is tough so I just cut out the dickering and got right down to it. reduced down to the he must be crazy(or an idiot) (or both) price. Seriously. I can't go any further down than this. Car is fine folks. I just want to sell it and move on. People are buying roached Camaros for high dollar restorations at this price so serious Camaro buyers, here is your chance to buy one you could drive to shows now. I do, and it turns heads every time! 561-654-1116 Bill This is another relist of this 1967 RSSS 350 Camaro with the asking price lowered to what I bought it for 3 years ago. They have appreciated in value and this price is an absolute give away. Why am I selling it so low is not a reflection of the car in any way. This was a bucket list item and times for me have changed. I have enjoyed the car and someone else can have it now. Not perfect but very good to excellent condition. No major issues. I have driven it to shows and very short cruises. My investment in the car is substantially higher than this asking price and as they all say, you never get that back. That's the way it goes. If you are looking for a 1967 Camaro you should buy this car. Interior is done and near flawless. All metal body, no rust. Beautiful underside. good paint with only a few fixable marks. I have said this before. When I bought the car it immediately went to the classic car shop for a few things. It needed seat belts and better interior handles and such, nothing major. I was offered over 3k more than I paid because guys could see the underside and how good and solid this car is fundamentally. Solid as a rock. It still is. Why has it not sold for 30k or more is beyond me. I can say that locally it is well known and people want new or fresh cars for shows and whatever. On ebay there has been interest at the 28.5k price I was at but no in person lookers. I understand it is tough to buy a car without seeing it but I will also say this. You will not find a better real RSSS factory equipped A/C optioned Camaro anywhere for even 30 grand. Never! The video of the car is below. Some have asked about interior video. I do not have one but the interior is awesome. The only flaw is a little seat piping wear near the shoulder area. That' it. No, the gauges are not original. The are Autometer gauges, not cheap ones. Actually, if you put re-pop originals back in and put rally wheels on the car it would be very cool. The drivetrain of the car is not original but that is also not uncommon. Unrestored or restored numbers matching Camaros are big bucks. The engine is a modest 350 stroked to a 383. Muncie m-20 4-speed tranny. The rear is a 10 bolt with 3.73 posi. It does have upgraded multi leaf rear springs. In 1967 these cars had monoleaf rears so this is another upgrade. In the video the ticking heard near the door is the clutch pedal shaking a little. I have had some exhaust leak issues at the heard to pipe so you may hear a little of that. Some have asked why the engine is loud and I do not have an explanation. My shop just says it is what it is, nothing else. I had the rods and rockers replaced just after I bought the car anyway. The tranny was rebuilt as well at the same time. ($1,200.00). I have more pictures of the car if you want them. Hello, this 1967 RSSS 350 Camaro is relisted from about a month ago. I just didn't relist quickly after the last time on ebay. I have lowered the asking price to a point that it should sell very quickly. Excellent car, real factory RSSS and was equipped with factory A/C. This is a 3L, 4P, optioned Camaro with the factory A/C option as well. The A/C vents are still in the car. Engine is a mild build 350/383 stroker with a Lunati cam providing a nice lope. Hooker headers, Holley auto choke 650, 3.73 Richmond or Eaton PosiI forget which) rear end. Muncie 4-speed! Interior is immaculate. Real 1967 console added. That is a $1000.00 part. All the trimming is as it should be. Paint has a few small imperfections or chips but still presentable. This car has been to many car shows and shows well. It drives straight and is not difficult to steer. RS package and SS package but no power steering or brakes. It was ordered with A/C as well but it has been removed as stated earlier. Headlights work, gauges work etc. The heater is not connected and the e-brake is not connected. I added an awesome Alpine cd, Bluetooth stereo and a 40x2 watt amp is under the dash. Plenty of sound. There is no rust on this car! Rust free body and no corrosion underneath on the floor pans or anywhere. I live in Florida so you will see some color in the leaf springs or wherever but it is NOT rusting. The underside of this car is clean. It may need a wiping off but that is all. For the asking price under thirty K this has to be one of the nicest 1967 RSSS you could ever find. PERIOD! It was a frame off restoration and worth well over this price. I just do not wish to wait any longer. It is not perfect and not advertised to be but in all truth from an honest Midwestern guy, I can't believe it didn't sell for where I was before at 32 to 34K. I even had it at 31K for a short while. There has been interest but no one in person through ebay. Some people probably think it was sold. If you see the car you will not have any qualms. Remember, this car is restored but still nearly 40 years old. It is not a modified suspension, coil over shocks etc. resto mod for 100+K. If that is what you want it is a perfect candidate but it is pretty much stock to what is was new in 1967. Here is a video of it running and a short walk around. Call with questions. Bill 561-654-1116 I will get the message but sometimes can not return call right away because of work. Let's get this Camaro to a new home. https://youtu.be/U66A3921LL8 This ad will run 7 days. I am a real person selling a real car and I do not wish this ad to be used to resell this car or forward the sale. No reposting of ad on foreign websites is permitted or legal. I will not deliver the car. I am not interested in a trade but thanks anyway. Person to person only, bank to bank only with wire transfer. You may certainly come see it and drive it and pay cash. My Mustang was sold unseen and the buyer was elated. I will not hold this car to wait for payment either. Please do not push buy it now unless you are. It can stay where it is for a little bit of time before pick up but payment is due first. It is your car then and I would never dream of driving it again or anything else. We can arrange storage if you wish me to park it under lock and key in a neutral place. I will help with shipping transfer when the time comes. Please, serious offers only. You are welcome to make offers but only realistic ones will be considered. This is a real 1967 RSSS Camaro for under 30k. I went under 30k to avoid that mental barrier. When I bought this car I took it to a local shop for some little stuff and I was offered 30k while it sat up on the lift. I had never driven it anywhere else. That was when cars were at a low point and these Camaros have gone up in value steadily since. You can't lose. Running and driving car. No big issues. Some small stuff as can be expected in a 40 year old car. I sold my Mustang fastback to a man from Ohio and he had Reliable Car Transport pick it up at my home so I am familiar with them. highly recommended CALL OR TEXT ANY QUESTIONS. time to sell. I will talk to you. Bill 561-654-1116,

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