First generation Camaros continue to be very sought after and the
big block cars are at the top of the list. This 1967 Chevrolet
Camaro RS/SS convertible is one of those cars. This Camaro is a
true "N" code 325HP / 396 Cu In V8 vehicle. Powered by a date coded
December 1966 396 and backed by a 400 turbohydramatic automatic
transmission. Stopping power comes from the factory power front
disc brakes. The factory power steering helps the ease of driving
this Camaro. The white exterior is in good condition as well as the
chrome and stainless trim. The manual white convertible top is in
very good condition. The black vinyl interior is in good condition
and well optioned. Options include factory AM/FM stereo, center
console with gauge package, factory tach, power steering, power
front disc brakes, hide-a-way headlights, and tilt steering column.
Whats better than a big block 1st generation convertible Camaro?
This particular Camaro has had an older restoration that still
shows very well, and will the condition will prove to how well it
has been maintained over the years. This Camaro RS/SS is ready for
a sunny drive, or open those sought after RS hide-a-way headlights
and head for dinner. And whether you want to go to the cruise-in or
for a drive, this Camaro is ready for you.
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1384082
Price:$42,995
Location:Elkhart, Indiana
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:73708
Stock Number:904487
VIN:124677N222029
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