I bought the Camero in November, 2002. At the time, it had a 350 with the M22 4 spd. I drove it that way for several years before doing a frame on body restoration in 2008 which included replacing both inner front fenders and painting down to metal the entire car including the black Z28 racing stripes. The addition of the ZZ383/425 HP and Vintage Air system were completed in 2014. The car has been driven a little more than 6600 miles since then. Actual total mileage is unknown.
Twenty Year Owner
Stored in Air Conditioned Garage
GM Performance Parts ZZ383/425HP
Dual Edelbrock 4bbl Carbs w Edelbrock Intake Manifold
Power Steering
Power Disc Brakes all 4 Wheels
Vintage Air Heat and A/C
17� Crager S/S Wheels
Kumho SPT 245/45 Front 255/50 Rear
Power Front Windows
Centerforce Clutch
GM Alum Serpintine Belt System
Tilt Wheel Steering Column
Tic Tac Guages in TMI Console
CalTracs for extra Traction
Custom Interior w Billet Handles
Bluetooth AM/FM Raio w Speakers
Year: | 1967 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
Mileage: | 8000 |
Exterior Color: | Red |
Interior Color: | Red/Black |
Trim: | Custom |
Body: | Convertible |
Stock: | |
Engine Size: | 383/425hp |
Transmission: | M22 4spd Stonecrusher |
Vin: | 124677N219823 |
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