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I'm looking at purchasing what I believe to be a 396 - 375 HP '67 pace car. This is a long distance deal so I don't have all the info and have not personally verified the numbers. Here's what the owner has told me so far.
Trim Tag: 04A R ST 67-12667 NOR106848 BODY TR 732-Z C-1 PAINT WD 2LGS 3SL 4K 5BY- I am told the engine is coded T0308MQ and the car has an "aluminum" 4 speed. Before I fly out to see it would like to know what you guys think. Owner thinks he might have the warranty booklet somewhere with "the metal plate" What's it potentially worth? Sounds like a #2-3+ car. Asking price is about $20K [This message has been edited by 70 RS/Z-28 (edited 12-16-99).] |
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The numbers posted are all reasonable, but
that is only a start. For a $20K car I'd be going over everything. Next step is the VIN, the cowl partial VIN, the engine partial VIN, the transmission partial VIN and assembly stamp, the rear end codes (stamp and casting date). The warranty book POP should match all this. Many of the Pacers are known, so if you have one of these it might be able to be verified. Then, once verified, condition is everything, as far as price goes. An expert inspection might be warranted to ensure that this isn't a well-done fake. See if you can get the other info and post it here, or at the CRG data site at http://www.camaros.org/researchdata.shtml (Why are 67 Pacers coming out of the walls lately?) Rich |
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Here is a site with some info on the 67 Pace Car www.camaro-untoldsecrets.com/articles/article_fs.htm
click on 'GUEST ARTICLE' and scroll down to the pace car section [This message has been edited by JOE58 (edited 12-16-99).] |
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Thanks guys. What are possible rear end codes for the 396-375 HP car? Were the M-20, 21, 22 all available with this engine? Any small things I could check that someone might have overlooked if this is a "built" car. The owner is in his late 60's he at least appears to have some integrity. I believe he's owned it for 20+ years. From what I can tell from the price guides, if everything checks out on the numbers this a VERY reasonable price.
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04A R
ST 67-12667 NOR106848 BODY TR 732-Z C-1 PAINT WD 2LGS 3SL 4K 5BY- 04A = Built April, 1st week R=? 67-12667=1967 Camaro 2 dr convertible NOR=Norwood assembly 106848=Sequence number TR=732=Bright Blue deluxe vinyl bucket seats Z=denotes bucket seat for trim code 732 C-1=Ermine white (C) paint with white (1) convertiable top WD 2LGS 3SL 4K 5BY these are Fisher Body option group by number, i.e. 2,3,4,5 with the 1 omitted to conserve space. Group 1 W - A02 Tinted widshield only D - C06 Power Top Group 2 L - M20 4speed, M21, M22 G - D55 Console S - U73 Rear Antenna Group 3 S - Z23 Interior Chrome L - Z22 Rally Sport Group 4 K - L78 SS396/375HP Group 5 B - V30 Bumper Gaurds Y - A49 Deluxe Seat Belts |
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M21 was the only trans available w/ L78 in 67.
Wide selection of rearend ratios. Could be any of over a dozen codes. Please post the VIN when you get it. I'll make sure it fits the cowl tag. Thanks. ------------------ Kurt S. www.camaros.org |
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I read on another site that 67 Pace Cars would have the fleet code number on the cowl tag, but the USCC info does not support this as only half of the cars registered showed a fleet number. Anyone know the story on the fleet numbers?? I don't think the one I'm looking at has any. I got the VIN and it matches the block and trans and is correct for the build date. Owner is still trying to locate the P-O-P. I'm going to hold off posting the VIN until I finalize things. Will probably fly out after the 1st.
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I read on another site that 67 Pace Cars would have the fleet code number on the cowl tag, but the USCC info does not support this as only half of the cars registered showed a fleet number. Anyone know the story on the fleet numbers?? I don't think the one I'm looking at has any. I got the VIN and it matches the block and trans and is correct for the build date. Owner is still trying to locate the P-O-P. I'm going to hold off posting the VIN until I finalize things. Will probably fly out after the 1st.
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I see you are from Georgia. For what it's worth, I sold a 67 375 Pace car at the Reno Hot August Nights auction 2 years ago. Real 375 car but had a later 325 hp engine in it. The guy that bought it was a older guy from Georgia, he was a dealer though. Probably not the same car but food for thought. If the car you are looking at is real you are getting a great deal. My wrong motor car sold for 21000.00.
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Clill,
That's interesting. I haven't seen your old car surface yet. Was is Fraser Dante who bought the car? Do you remember if it had a fleet code on the cowl tag and was it a Norwood or a Van Nuys car? Also, was it on the USCC registry? They had about 100 '67 Pacers registered and only 5 were 375 HP cars. The one I am looking at is not one of those five. The current owner apparently bought it in northern CA 20+ years ago. Thanks |
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67 Pacers have either a fleet code or a special stripe dash, or both. Actually, I have never seen a fleet code without the dash code, only the dash code without the fleet code.
Also, the dash code was used for any special stripe, so it was used by non-Pacers as well. So the dash code is considered necessary, but not sufficient, proof of being a Pacer. Rich |
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70/RSZ.... The 67 Pace was a Norwood car,4K car. It was not Frazer Dante. Somewhere I have a copy of the Title but me and filing don't get along.I have a friend in Oregon with a 60,000 mile orig. paint 67 375 Pace also. He has owned it since 71, paid 2200.00 for it. It is one of the registered cars.
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70RS Z28... The 375 hp 67 Pace that I used to own is now at a dealer in Houston. Wrong motor but real car. They just contacted me through my Camaro convert listed on Ebay. I think the last Vin #'s are 21419. The dealer is Corvettes and Classics, 281-875-1958.
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Thanks Clill. BTW, that 69 L-78 convert on ebay is SWEET. Getting rid of one of the toys huh?
[This message has been edited by 70 RS/Z-28 (edited 12-31-1999).] |
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Clill,
I talked to the Houston guys who have your former 67 L-78 pacer. They have done some detailing of the engine compartment and now want $35K+ |
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