Gateway Classic Cars of Dallas is excited to offer for sale a 1967
Chevrolet Camaro SS tribute. This Camaro was originally produced in
GM's Norwood, Ohio factory. It has a 350ci V8 crate motor with
aluminum heads and powder-coated headers that sends its power to
the road through a 4-speed manual transmission. On the outside, it
comes equipped with chrome bumpers, a cowl induction hood, Rally
wheels, BFGoodrich tires, and a rear spoiler. The interior features
Auto Meter gauges, a tilt steering column with an aftermarket
steering wheel, a Sony radio and CD player, and a Hurst shifter.
Finished in Butternut Yellow with painted-on black stripes over a
black vinyl interior, this first-year Camaro is available now.The
Butternut Yellow bodywork is accented with painted black stripes on
the nose, cowl induction hood, trunk lid, and rear spoiler as well
as brightwork on the bumpers, rocker panels, and other areas.
Features include a black front spoiler, dual round headlights, a
pair of side mirrors, and SS 350 badges.Slotted Rally wheels with
derby-style center caps are set inside of BFGoodrich Radial T/A
tires with white sidewall lettering. The overhauled interior comes
furnished with black carpeting and matching vinyl front bucket and
rear bench seats, door panels, and dashboard as well as metallic
trim. Features include a tilt steering column connected to an
aftermarket steering wheel, a center console with a Hurst shifter
and Hurst cueball-style shift knob, and a Sony radio/CD player with
remote control. The seller reports this car does not have air
conditioning. The trunk is carpeted and features a two-tone liner
along with a Goodyear space-saver spare tire on a black steel
wheel.Instrumentation consists of an Auto Meter gauge cluster that
includes a 160-mph speedometer, an 8K-rpm tachometer, and readouts
for the fuel level, voltage, oil pressure, and coolant temperature.
According to the seller, the engine typically runs at 185 degrees
Fahrenheit. The odometer shows 4K miles, but the true mileage on
the car is unknown.Power comes from a 350ci V8 crate engine
equipped with aluminum heads and powder-coated headers. The seller
reports output to be 375 horsepower. A 4-speed manual gearbox with
a new clutch installed under previous ownership and a 12-bolt rear
end helps route the engine's power to the street. From driving this
example, it is very quick and lively to drive, and sounds
great!Photos showing the condition of the car's underbody and its
chrome differential cover and suspension hardware are available in
the picture gallery to the right.The video contains footage of the
car's exterior, interior, and engine starting up, idling, and
revving.This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro is listed by our Dallas Showroom
and can be viewed in greater detail including 100+ HD pictures and
an HD video at www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional
information, please call our knowledgeable staff at 817-310-9400 or
email us at
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