Vehicle Description
1967 Chevrolet Camaro Custom
As the 60's arrived so did the era of muscle cars. This name was
given to 2 door vehicles that were characterized by powerful
engines and more focus on high performance driving. They typically
had longer hoods, shorter decklids, and a longer sloping roofline.
Many credit the GTO for kicking things off but after the
introduction of the Ford Mustang in 1965 Chevrolet knew they had to
throw their hat in the ring. The answer was the Camaro. They shared
the same rear wheel drive F body platform as the Firebirds and the
Camaro proved to be well received in the market. They were clearly
competing directly with the Mustang which was dominating the pony
car world so much so that after asking "what is a Camaro?" by
Automotive Press, production managers responded that it is "a
small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs." Back in its day this
beautifully custom built 1967 Camaro was already a performance
machine but it has since been highly modified and brought into
modern times. It is a pro touring style restomod that has been
built up to drive you anywhere. It isn't just all about performance
though because the exterior of this car is very eye catching. The
full body off build has been gone through from top to bottom and
the result is something unmatched by a lot of restomods in the
hobby. The body is in excellent condition and coated in a beautiful
Blue paint that has a very nice finish. The color really pops in
different lighting and our pictures do not do it justice. The car
wears a lot of its original style chrome/trim which has a great
shine and SS emblems. The cars body lines looked great originally
but have been accentuated with a cowl hood, chin spoiler, and deck
spoiler which really give it a tough looking side profile. It also
has a new custom billet grill up front with hideaway headlights
that let you know when it pulls up behind you it means business.
The custom 3 piece Foose wheels really suit the car nicely and it
has 20 in rears with 19 in fronts.
Those wheels are wrapped in low profile tires and the
professionally built 468 motor under the hood has no problem
getting those spinning. The car runs and drives out very well. The
engine compartment has a very clean look that you are definitely
going to want to show off. The inner fenders and firewall are all
custom painted to match the rest of the body. It has custom hinges,
billet supports, and even the radiator support and hood latch is
all chrome. The motor is fitted with Chevrolet chrome valve covers,
a chrome air cleaner, FiTech fuel injection, Edelbrock performer
RPM endurashine intake, March serpentine belt system, MSD ignition,
and all cool flex or braided lines. The car runs nice and cool
thanks to the aluminum radiator with custom shroud and dual
electric fans. It sounds great with a custom dual H pipe exhaust
system. The brakes have been upgraded to Hydraboost 4 wheel discs
with big Baer brakes up front. The suspension has also all been
redone with polished tubular a arms, Ridetech adjustable coil
overs, and sway bars. We get that in your new daily driver you
might want an automatic but nothing says "muscle car" like
commanding it through the gears yourself. That's why this car got a
5 speed manual transmission strongly backed by the Moser 12 bolt
rear end. If you enjoy driving just as much as you like showing off
your ride, this car is going to put a smile on your face.
The fun doesn't stop there because just as much attention was given
to the fully custom interior. It is a work of art with a 2 tone
light and dark Gray theme. The aftermarket high back bucket seats
are in great condition and comfortable. Between them is a fully
custom built center console that is painted to match and flows all
the way into the rear. As it snakes its way into the back you will
note a fully custom rear speaker set up with custom rear package
tray for the stereo equipment which delivers a great sound. In the
console itself is a storage area, cupholders, power window controls
and the Hurst white knob shifter. Where it mates up to the dash is
a custom built gauge pod for the Dakota Digital fuel, temp, amp and
oil gauges. The original gauge cluster has been customized and
simplified as well to house only the Dakota Digital
speedometer/tachometer combo unit. The polished tilt column has a
custom Silver cover to seamlessly fit it into the dash design. It
is topped with a custom racing style steering wheel that looks
great. The Vintage AC/Heat system all work properly and the AC
blows cold. The door panels are all custom and house additional
speakers as do the windshield pillars which have smaller tweeters.
Don't exit the vehicle without looking up because, you guessed it,
the headliner is all custom as well combining upholstered and
Silver painted panels. The trunk received the same custom design as
did the underside of the decklid.
This is an extremely nicely built Camaro that has had a ton of
time, labor, and dollars invested. It was set up to be an excellent
performer on the road and take home plenty of trophies along the
way.
This cool Camaro could be yours for $92,500.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $79,500.00!