Vehicle Description
1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS� Previous owner cared for this car since
2003! Bolero Red (code R-R) exterior with white Bumblebee accent
stripe and black vinyl seats (code 760Z) 396 CID big block
Turbo-Jet V-8 (L35) engine with 10.25:1 compression (code N)
Factory four-speed manual transmission (code L) with Hurst shifter
and a 3.07 rear end Dual exhaust Power steering and power brakes
Regular Production Option packages Z21 (style and trim group) and
Z23 (interior d�cor) Factory center console (code G) Fifty years
later, it is rarer and rarer to find any original Chevrolet Camaro,
but MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to offer this 1967 Camaro
SS396. This example was built during the second week of April 1967
at General Motors' Norwood, Ohio factory. The previous owners
bought the car in 2003 and provided this car with more than 13
years of loving care. This Camaro left Norwood with the following
options, four-speed manual transmission (code L); center console
(code G); Regular Production Option packages Z21, Style Trim Group,
which included body side paint stripes, front and rear wheel
opening moldings and bright roof drip gutter moldings;�and Z23,
Special Interior Group, which�included bright trimmed pedal pads,
bright windshield pillar moldings and bright roof rail moldings;
the 396 V-8 (code N); and deluxe seat belts (code Y). We are
selling this Camaro for a local friend who her and her husband
purchased this car from us in 2003 and they took great care of the
Camaro for well over a decade and they really enjoyed owning this
beautiful SS. Unfortunately the husband has passed recently and we
are helping her sell the car to the right person. Dressed in Bolero
Red (code R-R) with a white Bumblebee accent stripe, this car's
paint and trim are in overall very good condition, with some
blemishes visible upon close inspection and some orange peel
visible on the roof over the driver's door. The windows are all
clear and intact, as are the car's head and taillights. This
ponycar rolls on Uniroyal Tiger Paw CTS radials at all four
corners, 235/60R15 in front and 255/60R15 in back, and these tires
surround 1968 or 1969 Chevy factory rally wheels. All of the car's
body panels are solid and straight, the car includes a rear spoiler
on the trunk and the Camaro's bumpers look fantastic. Under the
hood is a 396 L35 big block Turbo-Jet V-8 engine with the following
aftermarket modifications - K&N air cleaner, a Mallory
competition 9000 distributor, ignition coil, and Competition fuel
filter, Hooker headers and an Edelbrock intake manifold - and
breathing through dual exhausts. Backing this engine is a factory
four-speed manual transmission with a Hurst shift lever and a
3.07:1 differential. Driver convenience features include power
brakes and power steering. The engine bay is tidy and the battery
looks new. Out back, the trunk has the proper matting and is in
overall good condition. This Camaro�is a factory 396 car but the
current engine is not numbers matching but does have a period
correct 325HP 1967 code IV 396 big block. Inside, the black vinyl
front bucket and rear bench seats look excellent. The matching
carpet is in good order while the black headliner is in very good
shape. The black instrument panel is in one piece and the factory,
three-spoke steering wheel is present and in good order. An Auto
Gage tachometer and Sunpro engine temperature, ammeter and oil
pressure gauges are mounted below the instrument panel. The inner
door panels echo the rest of the interior's color scheme and are in
good condition. The center console is in amazing shape for its age
while the mirror glass and Hurst shifter are in good order. While
there are 6x9 speakers in the package shelf, there is no radio
currently in this car. Once you turn the ignition key, however, you
won't miss the music after hearing the songs this engine creates.
The previous owner reportedly repaired or replaced the following
items - alternator and regulator in October 2013, carburetor and
antenna in May 2013, new battery and added dash-mounted choke in
November 2011, power steering added in June 2007 and replaced
engine harness and some wiring in November 2003. Previous owner
listed additional repairs - horn assembly, brake and reverse lights
and hazard flashers. Competition to this Camaro in 1967 include
American Motors' Javelin, the Avanti II, Dodge's Dart GT, Ford's
Mustang GT, Mercury's Cougar GT, Plymouth's Barracuda, Pontiac's
Firebird and Shelby's GT500. This car is currently located at our
facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer
shows 14,682 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and
clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Please click here
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