1967 Chevrolet "Pacemaker" Suprecharged 454 Camaro

Price: - Item location: Cornelius, North Carolina, United States
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1967 Chevrolet Camaro

This is a very well know car that was built for the SEMA show in Las Vegas and was in the Sony booth a few years ago. This car was built by the Custom Shop in Flanagan, L. The total invested in the custom build was over $150,000. Mini tubbed the rear, haved rain gutters,flush fit the front and rear windows. Most all the sheet metal is new on the car and still very solid build. a 454 Big block with a Pro Charger with a Carb Shop blower set up. Holley Endurashine intak, Hooker Ceramic coated headers, agna Flow Stainless exhaust system, tainless fuel and brake lines, incie 4 speed transmission with new triple disc clutch, lywheel, ressure plate and throwout bearing just installed. Complete chromed out and Billet engine compartment. 10 Bolt Rear end with 323 Gears. On boardAir ride technology 4 link rear suspension system, peed tech tubular control arms upper and lower, aer Brakes with 6 piston calipers and 14" rotors, SW Pertol Wheels 19x8 Front and 20 x 11 Rear. Under body 600 LED light kit. Digital gauges, avidation System, eather Katzkin Power leather seats from a 2005 Pontiac GTO, illet and stainless mesh interior with color match panels, rant steering wheel, omplete weather strip kit all over, ony in dash TV/DVD 12 speakers with 12" sub woofer. Custom apint Tu Tone Silver and white pearl with a orange detailed stripe, acing stripes with real fire flames. Base coat clear coat buffed to a show finish. The inner fenders and bottom of the car is completely paintes as well. The car has won Best of Show, est paint, est Interior, est Modified, est Muscle car, ight Muscle pick of the show at Goodguys Indy and Joiliet both. Many first place trophies and was featured in a 6 page layout in Muscle Car Power Magazine. This is a fun driving full blown show car you can drive, njoy, nd show all at once. Good luck bidding and any questions you can email or call me at 704-778-9966. Thanks Neal