This 1967 Camaro was built the second week of September in 1966 at the Norwood, Ohio facility. It is presented in Y ~ Butternut Yellow with Black interior. It has a custom built 427ci V8with Aluminum heads and backed by a M21 4spd close ratio transmission. Some of the options on this Camaro include Soft-Ray All Tinted Glass,Rally Sport Package, Special Instrumentation,Close-Ratio 4-Speed Manual Transmission, Front End 'Bumblebee' Stripe, Rally Wheels, Front Bumper Guards, and Rear Bumper Guards. Here is a short history on the 1967 Camaro: Chevrolet first described the 1967 Camaro as a 'road machine' and promised buyers 'wide stance stability and big-car power.'The Camaro was Chevrolet's delayed reaction to the 1964 Ford Mustang. It was the fourth totally new line of cars that Chevrolet had introduced since the Corvair first appeared in late 1959. While inspired by the 'pony car' segment that the Mustang had carved out of the marketplace, the first Camaro was really promoted as more of a 'Junior Corvette' that gave the family man with a hunkering for a real sports car the opportunity to buy one with four seats. Sport coupe and convertible body styles were available. Its overall appearance included a long hood and short rear deck with the popular 'Coke-bottle' shape dominating the design. Many options and option packages were offered with some 'model-options' that turned the basic Camaro into several distinct models. It had a unitized body with bolted on front frame section to carry the engine, front suspension, steering, and sheet metal components. Call Kennith Stewart at 1-877-689-6930 for more information.
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