Vehicle Description
It's no rebadged version of a lesser specimen. This 1967 Chevrolet
Camaro RS/SS is the real deal and proudly wears all the evidence of
its model's well-equipped status. It features a sharp exterior
dressed with contrasting striping to both denote its special
standing and add some additional flair, and it harbors strong
running power with some nice upgrades under its hood.
First generation Camaros were relatively late-arriving participants
in the muscle car wars of the '60s, but with their low stances and
wide tracks accompanying the tried and true long hood/short deck
lid model, their impact was both immediate and substantial. The
White Diamond paint draped over this specimen has a magnetic
quality to it. It's got a nice shine and a smooth, even feel, with
just a hint of pearl to add some texture and extra dimension in the
sunlight. Aggressive striping was worn like a badge of honor by the
well-dressed Camaros of this era, and this '67 is a fine
representative of that look. The black vinyl hard top is in really
strong condition, showing not even a hint of fading or bubbling.
Tight, even gaps surround the doors, hood and deck lid and all of
them open and shut smoothly - an indication that the body alignment
on this vintage Chevy is in good order. Encircled in black, the
front grille is in great shape and harbors the signature hidden
headlights that were cause alone for many a buyer to spring for the
Rally Sport package all those decades ago.
Inside the doors, Parchment white seats, door panels and quarter
trim contrast nicely with the black of the dash area and center
console to make for a very sharp interior. Both the front buckets
and rear bench seat sport black accenting stripes that add a nice
detail as they sit over the expanse of black carpeting lining the
floor. Everything is looking strong inside - there are no splits or
pronounced wear marks on the seating and both the headliner and
door panels are in great condition. The dash area is also very
clean, with the clear gauges in its instrument cluster joined by an
additional pair above the center console and a supple dash pad
running the width of the cabin. A Classic Air climate control
system has been added, and blows through the factory vents in the
dash to keep things nice and comfortable. As far as audio is
concerned, you'll be well-covered - the featured vintage-looking
digital AM/FM stereo teams with a 10 disc changer and, with JL amp
and subwoofers also mounted in the trunk, the sonic experience this
classic provides is top notch.
Underneath the hood, a 350 cubic inch V8 sits between the shock
towers, dressed with a pair of chrome Edelbrock valve covers and a
chrome air cleaner. It's been armed with a Holley 4-barrel carb and
an Edelbrock intake for some added power, as well as an MSD coil to
maximize spark, and it's running strong while sending a great
sounding note into the long tube headers leading to its dual
exhausts. The powerplant teams with a solid 3-speed automatic TH400
transmission to provide a low-effort experience from behind the
wheel. Below, the undercarriage appears very solid and a pair of
subframe connectors have been added to maintain structural rigidity
when this Camaro's power is sent to the pavement via its set of
brand new 17" REV torque thrust wheels outfitted with Sumitomo
radials.
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS marks the very year the model
arrived to change the automotive landscape - and it's looking and
running great. Call today!