Vehicle Description
1967 Camaro Z28 Rally Sport For Sale - Rotisserie Restored, Ultra
Rare California Z28/RS LMC is very proud to offer for sale this
1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 RS Introduced as Chevrolet's answer to
the Ford Mustang, the first-year Z28 Camaros are the rarest of the
breed with only 602 ever produced. The father of the Z28 is
arguably Vincent Piggins, formerly an engineer in Packard's engine
department before going to work for Hudson. Piggins is credited
with engaging with the SCCA officials in a number of conversations
regarding the details of the impending Trans-Am sedan racing class,
which led to the creation of the model. The Z28 Special Performance
Package included the 302-cubic inch V-8 engine, optional cowl
induction plenum, dual exhaust with deep tone mufflers, special
front and rear suspension, heavy-duty radiator and
temperature-controlled fan, quick ratio steering, 15x6 wheels, red
stripe tires, 3.73:1 rear axle and special paint stripes on the
hood and rear deck. The Camaro was also seized upon and made famous
by Penske Racing and driver Mark Donohue, who campaigned the Camaro
through 1969. This 1967 Camaro Z28 has been rotisserie restored to
OEM specifications with no expense spared. Factory built at the Los
Angeles Plant, this Z28 was factory painted Bolero Red with White
Stripes complemented by a 760 Black interior. This ultra-rare
Camaro powered by its numbers matching MO code Z28 engine and M21
4-speed transmission. It is one of only 84 California delivered
1967 Camaro Z28's with A.I.R. (air injection reactor) emission
system and one of the most highly optioned Z28's ever factory
built. Options include: the very rare Rally Sport Package, 3.73
Posi-Traction, AM Radio, Console, Tinted Glass, Front and Rear
Bumper Guards, Shoulder Harness Seat Belt, Remote Mirror, Tach and
Gauge Package, Rear Antenna, 4 Speaker Stereo and Interior Chrome
Package. Under the hood, enthusiasts will immediately notice the
optional cowl plenum duct running from the air cleaner to the
firewall, which was available instead of the open element air
cleaner in period and pulled air from the cowl vents instead. These
cars rarely come up for sale and are sought after by Camaro
enthusiasts and collectors alike. This special Z28 has been
documented as #202 in the National 1967 Camaro Z28 registry. It was
restored to extremely high standards and is exactly what collectors
are looking for being ultra-rare, numbers matching engine and
highly optioned example. Additional Details: 1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO
RS Z28 -