Vehicle Description
1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS Restomod Ground-up restoration; almost
everything is either new or rebuilt Dry California car 376 CID LS-3
Corvette V-8 engine with about 1,100 miles on it that makes 525 hp
at full tilt! Spectre air filter and intake plenum Summit
single-fan radiator Moroso ignition kit New exhaust and headers GM
4L60E four-speed automatic transmission overhauled to accommodate
engine output Perfect Launch differential Hurst shifter Black
exterior and an almost completely new interior Power steering and
power four-wheel brakes with Willoway Discs Phantom Gauges and
Grant GT steering wheel New brake and suspension parts and new fuel
tank Car has some original parts, too Jensen AM/FM stereo with
Bluetooth connectivity and four Kicker speakers Documentation
includes folders for - receipts, dyno results, warranties,
instructions and more We are proud to offer the millennium
camaro... While it may not do the Kessel Run in less than 12
parsecs, you will think it can when you're behind the wheel. While
it doesn't have hyper-drive, the stump-puller under the hood will
push you back in your seat so fast you might see starlines.
MotoeXotica Classic Cars is proud to present this 1967 Chevrolet
Camaro RS Restomod, previously owned by Harrison Ford's (Han
Solo's) personal pilot...no, not Chewbacca, Skip. Before it became
the sinister-looking machine it is now, this particular example was
built at GM's Van Nuys, California assembly plant during the fifth
week of January 1967. It left the line as a Camaro SS painted
Sierra Fawn (code S) with a black interior with bucket front seats
(code 765) and had two options - tinted glass and a two-speed
Powerglide automatic transmission. This car has spent most, if not
all of its previous years in dry southern California. Dressed in
all black now paint and trim, including new, deeply tinted windows,
the paint is topped off with a clearcoat layer that makes the paint
pop appropriately. The exterior is clean and straight and has a
deep front air dam and a rear lip spoiler as part of the RS trim
package. Car has new light fixtures all around plus a new fuel
tank. Car comes with leftover parts and accessories - tires,
exhaust, trim, original SS parts, etc. Please note that the car's
windshield wipers are inoperable; the wiper motor is not currently
installed, it never rains in southern California! Underneath, the
car has new springs, Fox shock absorbers and is braced by a mostly
Hotchkis suspension with some Caltracs and Moroso parts as well.
There are new sway bars, dampeners and bushings. The car has been
completely remastered in the vein of a classic Detroit Speed
set-up. This car stops as well as it goes, with a new Willoway
four-wheel disc brakes and new, rigid brake lines. The car's stance
is Goldilocks, which, just like the fairy tale, is not too low or
too high, but just right. Car rolls on Falken radials in front,
size 225/50R16 and Mickey Thompson tires in back, size 255/50R16.
Each tire surrounds a 16" Ralleye wheels finished in charcoal gray.
Under the hood is a Corvette LS-3 376 CID V-8 engine with fewer
than 1,100 miles on it. This LS3 has been de-tuned to 425
horsepower for street use. If you're feeling naughty, simply
connect it to a dyno computer and tune it back to full power, 525
horsepower, for track use! Other upgraded parts include a new
Summit single-fan radiator, Spectre air filter and intake plenum,
Moroso ignition kit and new exhaust and headers. Backing up this
motor is an overhauled GM 4L60E four-speed automatic transmission
with a new Perfect Launch rear end. Previous owner reports the
transmission and differential are matched to absorb the engine's
power and torque. Driver convenience features include power
steering and power brakes. Inside, the car features a new
headliner, new carpet, center console, door liners and seats have
been recovered. The car has new weatherstripping. Some stock items
have been cleaned up - seat belts, door handles, sideview and
rearview mirrors - to retain the classic look. The car has a new
Phantom gauge package and a three-spoke Grant GT steering wheel
mounted on a tilt column. In addition, the car has a Hurst shifter
and a Jensen stereo with Bluetooth connectivity and hooked up to
four Kicker speakers. The car has a kill switch for security. The
1967 Camaro shared the subframe/semi-unibody design with the
1968Chevy II Nova. Almost 80 factory and 40 dealer options,
including three main packages, were available: the RS, the SS and
the Z/28. TheRSwas an appearance package that includedhidden
headlights, revised taillights with back-up lights under the rear
bumper, RS badging, and exterior bright trim. It was available on
any Camaro model. The SS included a 350CID V8 engine and
theL35andL78396CID big-blockV-8swere also available. The SS
featured non-functional air inlets on the hood, special striping,
and SS badging on the grille, front fenders, gas cap, and horn
button. It was possible to order both the SS and RS options,
creating a SS/RS. In 1967, a Camaro SS/RS convertible with a 396
engine paced theIndianapolis 500. Documentation includes folders
for - receipts, dyno results, warranties, instructions and more.
Competition to this Camaro in 1967 included the rest of the Ponycar
class - Dodge's Challenger, Ford's Mustang, Mercury's Cougar,
Plymouth's Barracuda and Pontiac's Firebird. Photographs do not do
this car justice; it looks incredible up close, so please visit
MotoeXotica Classic Cars as soon as possible to check out this
Camaro and take it home as your own Millennium Falcon. It might
persuade you to become a Corellian smuggler, too! VIN:124377L139230
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 2,216 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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