Presenting a very desirable 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Rally Sport
Coupe. Desirable because it sports a correct 1967 275 horsepower
4-barrel 327 with a Muncie M20 4-speed manual complete with the
Muncie shifter. It was deservedly treated to a thorough two-year
restoration. A thick binder demonstrates the care and attention
that has been lavished on this car. It contains dozens of receipts
plus detailed manuals for the wiring, for the correct Quadrajet
carb, and the 1967 Camaro Owner's Manual. The engine block casting
number is 3903352 from 1967, serial number T1115MM. The straight
and smooth body is finished in a handsome shade, Madeira Maroon,
that's very reflective and has just the right amount of metallic in
it. A black vinyl roof adds to the rich look along with a Deluxe
black interior with bucket seats and a three-spoke walnut grain
steering wheel. The supreme Camaro-ness of this classic oozes
through the rally stripes around the nose, the rear-facing cowl
hood scoop, front spoiler, and those famous rally wheels complete
with trim rings and chrome center caps. Few events in automotive
history are more significant than the introduction of the Chevrolet
Camaro. This stellar 327 4-speed Rally Sport from the introductory
year is destined to remain significant for years to come.
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1411634
Price:$65,500
Location:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Odometer:90855
Stock Number:u0813
VIN:124377N140441
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