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Old 06-22-2014, 01:53 PM
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Default Value of 67 Camaro kph speedo?

I have been searching for an export kilometer speedo for a while for my 67 Camaro.. Ive been offered one that is for sale, but the guy wants me to make an offer.. I will pay fair value, but have no clue what they are worth.... anyone seen one for sale or have an idea of value??? Thanks, max
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Old 06-22-2014, 03:45 PM
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Default Re: Value of 67 Camaro kph speedo?

MAX, tough one - he has a part that only a few people <span style="text-decoration: underline">might want or need</span>, and you want a part that is hard to find......

id give it a couple of 100 IMO

do the repop these??
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Old 06-22-2014, 04:26 PM
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Default Re: Value of 67 Camaro kph speedo?

i searched ebay for two years for a KPH...mostly stayed on the European and Australian sites..i could find them but they where sooo expensive...
i dont think 200 would buy one unless the guy had no idea what it is,,,

Canada used KPH...but your fighting with the US guys...who doesnt want a 200 KPH/MPH..you have to be carefull with the Canadian parts..the government issued a mandate, and they use decals on top of the US speedo..and they recalibrate the speedo.i have some of the decals for GTOs

id say 300 to 450,,,maybe a grand for an NOS one..condition is everything...
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Old 06-22-2014, 07:43 PM
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Default Re: Value of 67 Camaro kph speedo?

well - if u looked this long - and u need it - then I think u have to jump on it.....did not think they were that pricey considering the small market....but I have been wrong on pricing parts before!!
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Default Re: Value of 67 Camaro kph speedo?


Speedos here in Canada didn't change to KPH 'till the mid 70's so our musclecar era factory stuff the same as USA.
The conversion decals were later too also largely aftermarket, it was a foolish time w/ stickers on everyone's speedo heads although exciting seeing the new speed limit signs w/ Maximum 100 on them!
Not specifically '67 Camaro but I've seen a few 60's GM used 200 Kph heads in recent years around $300 also more when genuine Nos so would $500 be a fair offer?
Also, are Kph faces only available repop to convert the head then swap drive gear to suit?
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Default Re: Value of 67 Camaro kph speedo?

I would say $400-500 would be a fair price - assuming it is in good condition and functional. I have a factory 200kph speedo from a 69 Camaro, and all 67-69 export speedometers are very rare. Nobody reproduces them. Over the years I've seen people adapt the face of a mph speedo to display speed in km but the odometer still records miles. Was going to put the 200kph speedo in my Z but decided to keep it original and retain the mph (even though we use km here in Australia).
Canadian cars got mph speedos, only limited European market and Yutivo Camaros got the kph version.
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