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: 67 camero block


my67chevy
Oct 26th, 06, 10:54 PM
yea i just recently bought a 67 camero block that would go in an rs model camero. if someone is building a numbers car how much is it worth. it is a two bolt main.

animal69
Oct 26th, 06, 11:28 PM
That must be a rare one. CAMARO'S are common. It could be a 6,sbc or a bb or a boat anchor. Alittle more info would be helpful. Your question is like asking how long it takes to drive.

Blown 70
Oct 27th, 06, 12:56 PM
50 gazzilion dollars :hurray: maybe more on ebay:thumbsup:

Doug Garland
Oct 28th, 06, 9:47 PM
Had a guy offer me a '67 327 block a week ago, I presumed from a Camaro/Chevelle, but I told him I wasn't interested. The trend is leaning more towards big blocks, and here in north Ga, small blocks aren't bringing anything......UNLESS it is really rare, like a 302.

Rafbody
Oct 29th, 06, 2:30 PM
yea i just recently bought a 67 camero block that would go in an rs model camero. if someone is building a numbers car how much is it worth. it is a two bolt main.

What are the casting numbers and the stamp on the pad. By the way, there is no e in camAro.

Robinls5
Oct 29th, 06, 4:10 PM
I your 67 block is bad, I have complet running 67 Camaro MZ code engine 325-396 Good luck Bob

DaleM
Oct 30th, 06, 2:53 PM
The engine would go into any Camaro and not just the RS optioned one. There probably isn't a partial VIN stamped on the block if it's a 67 so 'numbers matching' comes down to date correct. Engine suffix code would denote the original hp rating and transmission type.