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scuncio 12-14-2019 04:00 AM

Very Cool Unrestored '67 Camaro SS, #s 350/4-sp, Owned since 1968
 
I'm liking the look of this one - running on ancient Firestone tires and looking generally unfluffed. Has the look of something you might have seen on a used car lot in 1975.

Link to 1967 Camaro SS auction

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Niblet 12-14-2019 04:48 AM

I love it

GM-26 12-15-2019 01:43 AM

Cool car!

scuncio 12-22-2019 03:24 AM

Relisted in the link below, same asking price:

Link to 1967 Camaro SS auction

hogdaddy 12-22-2019 04:12 AM

Hey that's in my city! I have one of those antique tags in the closet that was never put on my Camaro. Alabama has since changed the style of antique tags.

Charley Lillard 12-22-2019 12:55 PM

When they repainted they even painted the wheel weights.

Niblet 12-22-2019 11:53 PM

I'm curious what makes you think it was repainted,,,,the sandblasted data plate?

Kurt S 12-23-2019 07:18 AM

I think it's the original owner - seller's name is on the POP. He repainted the car in the 70's IIRC.

scuncio 12-28-2019 06:22 PM

Relisted in the link below, with the same $33,500 opening bid.

While I like the car a lot, I think the 'get it sold' price is $27.5k ish (just an opinion).

Link to 1967 Camaro Super Sport auction

scuncio 01-07-2020 05:08 AM

Relisted in the link below, same description, same price - I think it's time the seller tries something new to move this car.

Link to 1967 Camaro SS350 auction

RSSSfan 01-08-2020 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niblet (Post 1476419)
I'm curious what makes you think it was repainted,,,,the sandblasted data plate?

I don't think the data plate was sandblasted - I think that's the white paint that they sprayed on the 67 tags for some reason. I have seen that on a lot of original 67's. Any rhyme or reason why this was done? Visibility for the assembly line workers?

RSSSfan 01-08-2020 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charley Lillard (Post 1476354)
When they repainted they even painted the wheel weights.

Guess they wanted them to match! :p

What are the odds that the lug nuts match as well? :hmmm:

Keith Seymore 01-08-2020 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSSSfan (Post 1478218)
I don't think the data plate was sandblasted - I think that's the white paint that they sprayed on the 67 tags for some reason. I have seen that on a lot of original 67's. Any rhyme or reason why this was done? Visibility for the assembly line workers?

I don't think so.

The line workers could refer to the build sheet, which was certainly more visible (and more comprehensive).

The cowl tag is an early version of what we now call the SPID (Service Parts ID) label.

K

Lynn 01-08-2020 04:11 PM

The white trim tags have been debated for years. I don't believe there is any question that SOMEONE at Norwood was painting them; but I don't believe a distinctive pattern has been discovered.

I believe Phil (70COPO ??? not sure of his name here) has some contacts with Norwood workers. Seems I remember him posting a reason provided by one of those workers.

Jonesy 01-08-2020 04:13 PM

My 1967 z/28 was a Van Nuys built car and it had white overspray on the tag, but it was from the white stripes I believe. :)

RSSSfan 01-08-2020 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynn (Post 1478246)
The white trim tags have been debated for years. I don't believe there is any question that SOMEONE at Norwood was painting them; but I don't believe a distinctive pattern has been discovered.

I believe Phil (70COPO ??? not sure of his name here) has some contacts with Norwood workers. Seems I remember him posting a reason provided by one of those workers.

My theory is that there was some random dude at the plant with a can of white spray paint who thought he would give us all something to debate 50 years down the road. :D

Charley Lillard 01-08-2020 10:22 PM

I thought they were white to make them easier to read during assembly...

Lynn 01-09-2020 01:39 AM

That is what I remember reading. I know there was a thread on the white trim tags over on the CRG site, but I couldn't find it.

scuncio 01-18-2020 07:40 PM

Aannnd it's back, relisted in the link below.

Link to 1967 Camaro SS350 auction

scuncio 02-15-2020 06:25 PM

Relisted for $31,500 in the link below - price is coming down.

Link to 1967 Camaro SS350 auction


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