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67 camaro
i recently purchased a 67 camaro got alot of parts with it also. my question is that it has a fold down rear seat.anybody know if that is worth any money as an option to the car.
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I have a friend that had one in his 69 Z28...apparently quite rare...............I didn't know if they were available in 67.
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well i dont really know if i wanted to get rid of it because i didnt know much about it. a friend told me it might be worth something but we were not for sure. might be something to hang on to. also i got a twelve bolt posi rear end with the car. i did see those were selling pretty high
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Any of the many unique options available on that car are worth money to a collector. Here's a list of some of them: CLICK HERE Here are some options that were available, but never actually produced in a car. CLICK HERE The A-67 folding rear seat option was quite rare in its day. Unless you can document that this came with the car in 1967 I would just hang on to it if it were mine. To document it, you would have to either have the build sheet from the car (possibly under the rear seat bottom) or check the production numbers for what the codes mean.
The 12 bolt posi rear end was part of the RPO (regular production order) Z-28 option in 1967. If your car also has a 302 in it, and a 4 speed Muncie tranny it is a Z-28. If it has a factory automatic tranny, or air conditioning, it is not a Z-28. It would not have had Z-28 insignia on it until mid model year 1968. You can thank member prostreet6t9 for digging up this info. He has a lot of the old Camaro , Z-28, and other Chevy stuff stored on his computer.
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wow guys i really do appreciate all the response and the info.thats great stuff and it lets me know a little more about the car.this is my first camaro so i didnt really know much about them.i have previously been workin on my 54 4 door sled. i guess the camaro will be my new project now.but thanks guys if you have any more info or anything let me know thanks chris
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http://www.camaros.org/pdf/options.pdf |
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also what is up with the traction bar. it only has one and it is on the passenger side.
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That my friend has been the topic of some serious beer drinking bench racing sessions at my shop. |
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z48 re folding Rr seat.
I was selling G M,s at a dealership in 1967, and yes that was an option. as stated also very rare. We had one that a doctor ordered with a colmn shift and a bench seat. He had Kids and needed a place to put them
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