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First off I know this is difficult without pictures......but please try and give me an educated guess on the value of the car.

1967 SS 350 4P car, 2L 4 speed car (still has 4 speed pedals) now has turbo 350. 350, non numbers matching, Deluxe interior (original color was red now black), tach, console gauge car, front disc brakes 4 piston, 12 bolt rear 3.31 posi (now multi leaf). Car was originally Tuxedo black, now Marina Blue with white stripes. Ca car with both black plates

The body is extremely straight, has rust in the trunk floor otherwise very solid car.

Does the color combo of Tuxedo Black with red interior increase the value of this car?

Thanks for taking the time to read this and any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
Just my opinion here: The original color combo is a plus for this car. That being said, I don't believe it adds much to the value in a car so un-original as this one. No original drive train components hurts it for a person looking to restore a factory Black car to it's original state.

As to the current value it's impossible to say without a better description or pics. You don't say if the car has a 10K paint job or a 20 year old Earl Sheib job and you didn't say if the interior is restored or sprayed black with a rattle can.
 
First off I know this is difficult without pictures......but please try and give me an educated guess on the value of the car.

1967 SS 350 4P car, 2L 4 speed car (still has 4 speed pedals) now has turbo 350. 350, non numbers matching, Deluxe interior (original color was red now black), tach, console gauge car, front disc brakes 4 piston, 12 bolt rear 3.31 posi (now multi leaf). Car was originally Tuxedo black, now Marina Blue with white stripes. Ca car with both black plates

The body is extremely straight, has rust in the trunk floor otherwise very solid car.

Does the color combo of Tuxedo Black with red interior increase the value of this car?

Thanks for taking the time to read this and any help would be greatly appreciated!
You mention red, blue, black. What color is the car? Was red now black. Then you mention was black now blue.
 
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Sorry if I was not clear................this is a 67 Camaro SS 350 car. The interior is black and very nice....(it was originally red). The car is currently Marina blue........(it's original color was Tuxedo Black) the current paint job is approximately 20 years old and in fair condition. It's not show quality nor is an Earl Shieb job. I will try to post a few pictures of the car so you can see it's current condition. Sorry if I confused anyone...........thanks for taking the time to read this and for your input.
 
Around 12K. Also, just because it has a 4P on the tag that doesn't absolutely mean it was a SS 350. Many of the 327/275 4 speed cars also got the 4P designator.
 
I'd need to see it first before giving you a number. I love the black on red but SS350 cars aren't bringing a whole lot these days. If someone stood back and counted up the cost to put yours back to original condition, they would probably move on and look for something already done. With current market conditions, restoring a non Z/28, Pacer or BB is probably money poorly spent.
 
All small block SS cars in 67 had the new 350. Camaro was the only car in the Chevrolet line to get the 350 in 67. There are no SS 327 Camaros.
 
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