Vehicle Description
Are you looking for that special first-generation Camaro to reward
yourself with? Are you a collector who values rarity and
originality? Do you appreciate extensive documentation? Then this
very special, stock, numbers matching, well documented 1967 Camaro
RS may be the car you are looking for.
The Camaro Research Group calculates that in 1967, only 17 RS
models were produced in this beautiful, Bolero Red paint, with a
Red interior, and the combination of 327 engine and 4-speed trans.
Of those, how many still survive? Who knows. But check this one
out. It's almost understated with very few badges indicating what
it is. But those badges make quite a statement. RS is the only
thing showing on the grill when the headlights are tucked away
behind their doors, and RS also appears on the fenders along with
327 over the crossed racing flags and Camaro in script. An RS gas
cap is the only other announcement made. It's a super clean look.
The Black vinyl roof is a perfect compliment to the Red, and the
rear spoiler looks super sweet. All the chrome and brightwork
shines like new, and the Redline tires on rally sport wheels look
just the way they did rolling off the showroom floor in '67.
This gorgeous red interior is one of the things that makes this car
very desirable. Open the door and you are greeted by red door
panels with splashes of chrome and stainless trim. Beautifully
pleated bucket seats invite you in, where you grab the three-spoke,
wood grain steering wheel. The center console is a work of art.
Black and chrome with ventilation controls at the top and the radio
just below them. There is a sweet set of gauges with fuel/temp,
oil/battery, and a clock, sitting just above the white, 4-speed
shift knob, mounted on its chrome stalk. The console heads back
from there with its super clean look all the way to the courtesy
light for the rear seat passengers. Nice. The tach and speedo are
tucked back into their black trimmed shrouds, and it looks like a
lot of pedals on the floor with the clutch and emergency brake
added to the usual gas and brake pedals. Red carpets with vinyl
Chevrolet floor matts and a red headliner complete this
picture-perfect interior.
An L30/M20 RPO combination, means that this car was ordered with
the intent on having some fun. They are the original, numbers
matching pieces, and so desirable in large part, because, in
combination, they created a true high-performance automobile. Open
the hood and you will see an engine compartment that is well
preserved, well detailed, and all stock except for an upgraded
aluminum radiator. The air filter housing announces that precious,
327 Turbo Fire engine with 275 Horsepower. Power works its way back
through the Saginaw 4-speed to a 10-bolt rear end with 3.08 gears.
Front disc brakes provide great stopping power. The control arm
front suspension and leaf spring rear end, along with the 20570R14
tires make the car handle very nicely. The drivetrain and underside
of this car have received as much care and attention as the body
and engine compartment. Everything is stock, in perfect working
order, tight, right, and clean.
Words, or even pictures, don't convey the impact this car has in
person. Come on down and see for yourself. Ask your salesman about
the documentation. This may be the Camaro you have been looking
for.