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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Orangevale, Ca
      Posts
      147
      Country Flag: United States

      High End 67 Pro Touring Camaro MUST SEE!!!

      SOLD...

      1967 Pro Touring Camaro Specifications:

      Complete frame off nut and bolt restoration

      Drivetrain:
      *383 Stroker motor built by Borello Racing Engines
      Full roller motor with 9.5 compression
      Eagle forged rotating assembly
      Dynoed at 423hp and 475ft trq.
      Vintage Air Front Runner front accessory drive with AC and 110amp alternator
      All XRP fittings and lines

      *4L65E RR600 4 speed electronic built transmission by Phoenix Transmission rated for 800hp
      Billet Muscle Drive torque converter rated for 800hp
      Complete Twist Machine Compushift Shrifter Paddle Shift setup for complete electronic controls for transmission
      Billet Shrifter Paddle shifter setup

      *12 Bolt Posi rear end with 3:73 gears narrowed to 55” flange to flange for Mini Tub

      Suspension:
      *Chassisworks GStreet pro touring front subframe with Adjustable air ride VariShocks
      *Power rack and pinion
      *Adjustable top and bottom a arms
      *Front sway bar
      *Chassisworks dropped spindles
      *Wilwood 13” 4 piston brakes with red calipers and Wilwood hubs

      *Chassis works GLink rear 4 link for Mini Tub with Adjustable air ride Varishocks
      *Weld on brackets
      *Pivot bar rear heim links
      *Splined sway bar
      *13” Wilwood 4 piston brakes with red calipers and Wilwood hubs

      *Accuair Elevel air management system (push button ride height adjustment)

      Exterior:
      *Custom house of color paint by The Hot Rod Shop
      *All emblems and side markers shaved
      *Powder coated bumpers and all window trim
      *Billet door handles
      *Billet front grill with turn signal delete
      *HID front headlights with LED turn signals in headlights
      *LED real tail lights with billet housings
      *Billet hood hinges
      *All stainless fasteners with billet washers
      *Billet hood latch with stainless spring
      *Entropy 4 core aluminum radiator with dual 13” Spal fans
      *II Much Fab tank breather setup
      *Ricks stainless steel fuel tank

      Interior:
      *Leather and suede interior by Romans Upholstery
      *Bucket seats
      *Custom center console
      *American auto wire harness
      *Braille lightweight battery and billet hold down
      *DSE wiper motor
      *Autometer backlit gauges with Twist Machine billet bezels
      *Billet gas and brake pedals
      *Ididit steering column
      *Momo steering wheel
      *Custom fiberglass front vent speaker pods, and read deck package tray
      *Billet window cranks
      *Vintage air IV A/C unit with electronic rotary adjustment knobs
      *Custom stereo with Alpine, JL Audio and 10” sub in custom made enclosure

      Wheels & Tires:
      *Rushforth Rated X 18” Wheels, 9” fronts 11.5” rears Polished hoops with Matte black centers with exposed hardware
      *Nitto 555R Radial tires, 265/35/18 fronts and 335/30/18 rears

      To many custom touches to mention, this car has been very well thought out and executed, really must see to completely understand the level of detail this car has.

      Contact info:
      Bret Ervin
      Email: [email protected]
      Roseville, Ca

      I have many pictures of the car, and can provide as many as you need as well as any additional information.

      *Serious inquires only



      Price: $95,000

      https://youtu.be/RgCldfUO4IE








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      Bret Ervin


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Mar 2007
      Location
      Sacramento, CA
      Posts
      653
      Country Flag: United States
      Can't believe you're selling it but I totally understand. This car is crisp at any angle and sounds incredible. It's as nice as anything I've seen for double that money.
      Dave Smith
      29 Ford Roadster Pickup blown 327 and stupid
      67 Chevelle 396/5 speed PT
      65 El Camino L79

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Orangevale, Ca
      Posts
      147
      Country Flag: United States
      Thanks Dave, you know the deal. Getting close to having the wagon done and have another one behind that. Time for some else to enjoy. Hope you and the family are well.
      Bret Ervin

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Nov 2011
      Location
      Livermore, CA
      Posts
      668
      Country Flag: United States
      Not sure what you did/didn't do, but I really like the look of that car. I'm a huge fan of 69 or nothing, but man that 67 looks so nice! GLWS!!

      Livermore, CA
      American:
      1966 Chevelle SS "Tribute" Retro / Pro-Tour
      For Sale

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Connecticut
      Posts
      847

      High End 67 Pro Touring Camaro MUST SEE!!!

      Hi, your car looks great can I ask what air vents you used? Did they fit the factory openings?

      Paul Krol
      1968 Camaro

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Nov 2013
      Posts
      28
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by cactuss4 View Post
      Not sure what you did/didn't do, but I really like the look of that car. I'm a huge fan of 69 or nothing, but man that 67 looks so nice! GLWS!!
      ++++

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Apr 2014
      Posts
      24
      Country Flag: Australia
      thats one beautiful clean ride, somones going to be lucky

    8. #8
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      Orangevale, Ca
      Posts
      147
      Country Flag: United States
      SOLD...

      Thanks for all the kind words everybody!!!
      Bret Ervin

    9. #9
      Join Date
      Feb 2014
      Location
      SoCal
      Posts
      308
      Country Flag: United States
      Love the led tail lights. How where they done?

    10. #10
      Join Date
      Feb 2010
      Posts
      150
      Quote Originally Posted by Seanprovost View Post
      Love the led tail lights. How where they done?
      Looks like fesler lights to me?





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