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1967, 1968 or 1969 Camaro SS survivor
Seeing a photo of Grumpy Jenkins’ 1967 Camaro in another thread today stirred up something... the look of that simple no-nonsense ‘67 Camaro SS really means business. Oh to find a solid original 1967 Camaro SS survivor and drop a 427 into it! I had a nice Tahoe Turquoise ‘67 SS/RS with gorgeous patina, but it was too original (with original 350, AC, etc) to take it apart and stuff a 427 into. I posted a Grumpy Jenkins clone on this site many years ago... shoulda jumped on that myself.
I’ve often drooled over this photo of Joel Rosen taking this ‘68 Camaro out for a test drive and lifting the front wheels... amongst traffic! I had a chance to snatch up a look-alike 1968 Camaro SS 396 survivor several years ago, but I zigged when I should have zagged. :-[ I’ve often stared at photos of Joe Oldham (RIP) and his ‘69 Phase III Camaro before it was stolen. That car looks absolutely killer in triple black with a stinger hood, Keystone Klassics and knowing that a 427 lurks beneath the hood. Just thought I’d throw it out there that I’d like to find a 1967, 1968 or 1969 Camaro SS with original paint (I don’t like rust but I do like patina). Something that needs a drivetrain (or already has a 427?) that I could turn some wrenches on. No rush... always looking for the right car that speaks to me.
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Great photos, good luck with the search!
Anthony |
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This was the ‘68 SS that got away...
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1967 Camaro SS 396
1967 Camaro SS-396 with a transplanted 427 and TH350
Original motor and transmission location not known. Original 12 bolt in place. Solid Texas car with original sheet metal with exception of added cowl hood. Very nice original black interior. Has been repainted. Car is in central Texas $38,500 OBO |
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Nice straight Camaro gearheadmex and just the drivetrain too!
Thanks for your post, but I'm set on finding a Camaro that still wears its original factory paint, stripes, etc. Something more like this Camaro SS...
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I have a '69 Z survivor. Scored a high Legend at MCACN a couple of years ago.
Rallye Green, white stripes, flat hood. Great car. Ooops! Sorry, I just noticed you want an SS. Last edited by RS_COPO_Canuck; 11-18-2020 at 04:32 PM. |
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Nice pic of Steve, Vintage Certification Commander in Chief Extraordinaire, manning the lift!!
Very nice survivor Z!! |
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Looks like a great car! What interior does it have?
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Thank you! I had to get Steve in there somehow
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Lol Jim!
BTW Jim that is a fantastic car! Looks like Mopar guru Frank Badalson was converted to a Chevrolet lover. His smile says it all.... Are you still looking for tires?
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