This 1967 Camaro came off the Norwood Ohio assembly line in the first week of march, 1967, making it one of the earliest SS/RS models ever built. It has the original 350/295 HP engine with 56,670 well documented original miles. Loaded with factory options, it has power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, A/C, deluxe interior, tinted windows and 15" Rallye wheels. The drivetrain includes a Muncie M20 4 speed transmission and 12 bolt posi-trac rear end. Little expense has been spared in restoring and modernizing this unusually clean showpiece while taking careful measures to retain as much of its original appearance as possible. The improvements are too numerous to list, but include a modern electrical system, modern 4-wheel disc brake system, and fully restored suspension and front-end components. It has a new vinyl top, new carpet and the headliner and seats show like new. The F70 x 15 BF Goodrich redline radials show zero wear. The undercarriage is clean and dry. This one looks, runs, sounds and drives great. Similar models list for $80,000 to $100,000 at the more popular classic car dealers. This one is listed below midpoint of the Hagerty valuation tool range of $71,800 to $78,720. It has had one repaint.