Vehicle Description
1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 350 Tribute Packaged Car in Black on
Black! Hot Hot Hot! Hide-A-Way Headlights Induction Stack Hood
Center Console Gauges Painted On Nose Stripe (not tape) Beautiful
Car The engine is a 350 V8 (fresh rebuilt) with a 600cfm Holly 4
barrel Factory AIR Conditioning Original 2 speed Power-glide
transmission Rear differential is original 12 bolt rear w/ladder
bar bracket Brakes are original manual dual piston front caliper
brakes,rear drum with NEW hydraulics. Body has original floors &
interior, FRESH paint & vinyl top and NEW chrome accents In 1964,
General Motors gave the "green light" and go-ahead for the F-car
project, in response to Ford's Mustang "Pony Car." Two years later,
the Chevrolet Camaro hit the ground running! From the get-go the
Camaro was available in a hardtop coupe and convertible body
styles, and could be ordered with nearly 80 factory options and 40
dealer accessories, including three main option packages and a
choice of four different engines. The RS package included numerous
cosmetic changes including a blacked out grill with hidden
headlights, revised parking and tail lights, upgraded interior
trim, and RS badging. The SS package included a modified 350 V8
along with simulated air-intakes on the hood, special bumble bee
striping, and a blacked out grill. It was also possible to order
both the RS and SS packages, and receive a RS/SS Camaro. Chevrolet
first described the 1967 Camaro as a "road machine" and promised
buyers "wide stance stability and big-car power."The Camaro was
Chevrolet's delayed reaction to the 1964 Ford Mustang. It was the
fourth totally new line of cars that Chevrolet had introduced since
the Corvair first appeared in late 1959. While inspired by the
"pony car" segment that the Mustang had carved out of the
marketplace, the first Camaro was really promoted as more of a
"Junior Corvette" that gave the family man with a hunkering for a
real sports car the opportunity to buy one with four seats. Sport
coupe and convertible body styles were available. Its overall
appearance included a long hood and short rear deck with the
popular "Coke-bottle" shape dominating the design. Many options and
option packages were offered with some "model-options" that turned
the basic Camaro into several distinct models. It had a unitized
body with bolted on front frame section to carry the engine, front
suspension, steering, and sheet metal components. On display now in
our showroom Great Lakes Classic Cars 6 Upton Street Hilton, N.Y.
14468 We offer finance and national/international transport
assistance. Rear Spoiler, Center Console Storage, Dome Lamp, Tinted
Glass, Armrests - Dual Front, Power Steering, Automatic
Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Luxury Package, Sports Package, Bucket
Seats