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67-69 Camaro Bolt-In Roll Bar
* SOLD * Produced by Autopower Industries in San Diego I’m guessing late 60’s or very early 70’s. Great condition with the original backing plates. $675. Sorry no shipping but will deliver (in the Detroit area) to your shipper/crater of choice or local pick-up.
Last edited by juliosz; 05-23-2021 at 04:33 PM. Reason: Marked sold |
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$500 obo
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Very cool, are you confident it’s for a first-gen Camaro?
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Hi Tony,
Yes, spoke to the original owner. Said he fitted the bar but never permanently installed. Holes are in the floor pan and inner wheelhouse. Backing plates are brand new looking. I think you need this for a current or future build 😁. |
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Paul,
If you’re a little flexible on the price, let’s do it! -Tony |
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Pro Stock John (05-22-2021) |
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I like the SCCA sticker!
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John 69 Z/28 "Ex Racer" |
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Paul, did the original owner tell you when he happened to purchase the roll bar? The reason I ask is I have a '67 Autopower catalog and at that time they were called Autopower Corporation and were at a different address in San Diego. Different phone number too.
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Jon, I did not ask but I have to believe it was before 1975 as he was very active in auto-crossing at that time. In the late 70s the car was disassembled. The newspaper many of the parts are wrapped in is dated 1978. I have a new email started with a few more questions for him and I’ll add that one.
Last edited by juliosz; 05-23-2021 at 12:55 PM. |
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Thanks, Paul. I was just curious about it.
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Just wanted to thank Paul for the opportunity to buy this bar. It is in NOS condition and built like a tank. I’m stoked!
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