Vehicle Description
The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro was the birth of a legend. So it's great
to find a convertible example that has been given the right care
and investments along the way to keep it looking quite original. So
from the rare paint to the V8 power, you're going to enjoy this
true icon.
It's hard to resist a Camaro in its original shade of Madeira
Maroon - a single-year offering that was one of the rarest applied
in '67. With nice gloss on this distinctive paint, it brings
feelings of those days when you saw your first Camaro. This is the
model that truly started the pony car wars. It ignited something in
you, because the styling was more aggressive, but just as
affordable as the Mustang. And this nostalgia is what makes this
example so great. There haven't been any big additions, so you see
the purity in places like the 14-inch Rally wheels and the crisp
crease in the middle of the hood
If you like the way the white roof looks against the deep maroon
paint, then with a flip of a switch, you'll love to power down the
top and reveal the full parchment interior. More than just look
good against the exterior, the entire interior is a very
well-coordinated package. You see it on the deluxe strato bucket
seats that have black trim to create a nice flow to the carpet and
dash. You can find that same appeal on the door panels, too. This
is a highly original atmosphere where even original items like the
AM radio and clock are still on display. The correct presentation
also means great driver features like the grippy three-spoke
steering wheel and deep individual pods for the gauges.
Under the hood is Chevrolet's trusty and powerful 327 cubic-inch
V8. It has a tidy presentation that includes the correct Chevy
orange paint on the block. This motor is even month-correct to the
car's build date, so it makes us feel good about this droptop's
originality factor. Of course, the fact that this car has averaged
around 1,800 miles annually also helps, too. And the way it fires
up readily tells you this convertible has been well respected.
Plus, features like the Powerglide transmission, power steering,
and power brakes make this first-year Camaro a true anytime
cruiser.
Distinction, rarity, and a respected icon - this Camaro convertible
celebrates what makes the '67 a true legend. So if you are true
classic fan, don't miss this deal. Call now!