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Post the complete trim tag numbers. Some 1967 Camaro trim tags show the options.
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Any 67 RS/SS 396/375 convertble/ hardtop is worth 25,000 to 30,000 considering the car is 95% original it's all the more better $$$$ .
I would be running to the bank : ) |
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Hi: The car is in this months Hemmings page 3143 Hold on to your shorts (90K$)..607 miles on speedo..heater & radio delete not rs 10.78 @ 122mph never street driven MN
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Looking for Bill Kuhn Chevrolet dealer badge!!and memorabilia from dealership circa 1967 |
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That is not the same car I am talking about...FYI
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Bill O'Brien 1974 Jeep CJ5 - 304 V8, Edelbrock Intake, Holley 650, MSD Ignition, Patriot Headers |
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Yes I saw that car in Hemmings, too. I thought it was the car being spoken about here. It isn't, but I think if you like the car and its real, and you have $$$, what difference does the price make? Now if that price is a marker on market value, the car spoken about here would probably be in the same ball park.......my 2 cents...Joel
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