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but this 1968 Camaro RS/SS 396 leaves no doubt. Any vehicle that receives seventy-four bids in under a week has unquestionably struck a chord with potential buyers. The excitement is understandable because this is a rock-solid gem with a desirable drivetrain combination. If you wish to join ...
If you have a passion for American performance cars, I would be surprised if you aren’t impressed by this 1970 Camaro SS/RS. It is original and appears to be flawless. If the buyer replaced the hubcaps with the correct ones, it would look like it was waiting at the dealership to be...
He owns a pair of Toyota Tundras and two dogs. He used to have a Nova and a Camaro. This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site....
Until recently, this 1961 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe had been part of the same family since Day 1. Its owners have retained all the original documentation and service records verifying that the odometer reading of 57,017 miles is genuine. After a few years in hibernation, the current owner ...
“has a correct 350/300hp motor”. It may or may not be a replacement, I won’t speculate. The seller would have to be questioned regarding this issue. The transmission is a 350 turbo and the rear is a 12-bolt. This looks like a really sweet Camaro for either driving as-is or ...