Vehicle Description
Description
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
History
The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro appeared in Chevrolet
dealerships in September 1966 for the 1967 model year on a
brand-new rear-wheel drive GM F-body platform and was available as
a 2-door, 2+2 seat, hardtop or convertible, with the choice of
either a straight-six or V8 engine.
The 1967 Camaro shared the subframe / semi-unibody design with the
1968 Chevy II Nova. Almost 80 factory and 40 dealer options,
including three main packages, were available: the RS, the SS and
the Z/28.
Why This Car Is Special
We have a great 1967 sinister looking black Chevrolet Camaro here
at Skyway Classics. This Camaro has been thru a complete
restoration now runs and drives better than it did in the late
60's, and it is a rare Rally Sport Option car with the Hide-Away
Head Light package that has a lot of features that replicate a Z28
and an SS Camaro.
Mechanical
Our Camaro has the right look, power to spare, and has all the
upgrades to make it a powerful street cruiser. To start with it has
a modified 350 cubic inch small block Chevy engine with an aluminum
Z28 type intake, performance carb, Erson chrome valve covers,
Edelbrock chrome open Z28 style air cleaner, tube headers, modified
electronics and distributor, Power Steering and Power Brakes, with
a throaty rumble due to the cam and kit installed.
The engine sits in a very clean, correct, factory look engine
compartment and the rest of the running gear include power front
disc brakes, 3-speed automatic transmission, upgraded suspension,
turbo mufflers with a dual exhaust system exiting out the rear. It
rides on polished 5-spoke wheels and BF Goodrich performance
TA's.
Interior
Our 1967 Camaro has an awesome interior factory look black bucket
seat interior with a center console and automatic chrome shifter,
correct door panels, headliner, and carpeting to have a fresh and
correct OEM appearance. It also has the three-spoke sports steering
wheel, factory and accessory gauges, factory seatbelts, and
upgraded stereo AM/FM radio system.
Exterior
This Tuxedo Black Camaro has a sultry black finish that looks great
with its black vinyl top, functional cowl induction hood, RS
badging on the grille and gas cap, white Bumblebee Stripe on the
front, "350" front fender emblems, and rear spoiler.
Of course, the blacked-out Rally Sport grille with hidden
headlights is an icon of the first generation Camaros. Our
triple-black Camaro is one that everyone will love, and you will
love it even more with all the performance that the small block
under the hood and the rest of the replaced running gear to back up
the looks.
Conclusion
This 1967 Camaro RS looks great, sounds great, and feels great, and
all in Triple Black. It has THE LOOK, and you can't find a
triple-black Camaro restored to this level often.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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