Vehicle Description
This is the muscle car that refuses to be ignored. Fresh off a
restoration, the slick bright red paint, enhanced small block, and
wicked exhaust means this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro is one hot
convertible that won't stay long in our showroom.
This drop top is the perfect combination of vintage looks mixed
with some nice custom touches. And it all looks fresh and terrific
because this Camaro completed its restoration earlier this year.
The red paint truly sparkles like a gem on its smooth panels. It
has the kind of clear coat depth that instantly tells people there
was a lot invested in making sure this Camaro had paintwork far
superior to anything that came out of the '60s. So it's a good
thing that they also paid attention to all the stainless and chrome
all around this car - because anything less could never compete
with the paint for the attention-grabbing shine. But more than just
bright, this convertible has a great aggressive look. The front air
dam, full-width rear spoiler, larger Rally wheels, and upgrade to
the cowl hood make this a true muscle car. Plus, the sporty black
dual stripe package is iconic, and it was laid down before the
clear coat, so it has a smooth finish. Because this has a new black
vinyl top, the color combo looks terrific even with the roof in
place.
Of course, what you really love about a drop top is how it's open
to the world. The restored black interior combines with the
exterior accent stripes to give you an unbeatable color
coordination inside and out. Everything looks clean, black, and
fresh, including the door panels, carpeting, and dash panel. The
low-back bucket seats look like they are straight from '67, and in
between them is the desirable center console. It looks so correct
that even the AM radio is still cranking out tunes! But the moment
you sit down, you know this one was specially built for the driver.
It starts with the grippy three-spoke steering wheel, which has a
thin construction so you can see the large speedo and tach behind
it. There are also more auxiliary gauges mounted in the middle. So
it is a terrific total classic presentation.
The engine bay looks quite nice, too, with the fined valve covers
and bright Chevy orange block. In fact, this 327 cubic-inch motor
is a perfect compliment to the car. As you look closer, there is
also the unmistakable signs of an investment in performance. This
includes a Holley four-barrel carburetor, Holley performance
intake, electronic ignition, and Hooker long tube headers that feed
a Magnaflow X-pipe dual exhaust. So you know this is a serious
street machine the moment you turn the key and hear the
intimidating rumble. But more than just powerful, this remains an
easy cruiser thanks to good driving features like the three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, and wide BF
Goodrich T/As.
This first-year Camaro is fresh from a restoration, and we have the
photos to prove it. It's everything you want, so you might want to
hurry, because this is also the Camaro of many other people's
dreams. Call now!