• An authentic dual package super sport and rally sport example •
Desirable 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine • Engine block casting number
3892657, casting date August 3rd, 1966 (H126) -- the correct
casting number engine block for 1967 Camaro SS, per Camaro Research
Group "CRG" • Double hump cylinder heads #3890462, casting date
August 3rd, 1966 (H36) -- the correct casting number for 1967
Camaro SS, per Camaro Research Group "CRG" • A nicely restored
example with straight body panels • Factory 2L code Muncie
four-speed manual transmission • Factory Butternut Yellow with a
black vinyl top • 12-bolt Positraction rear axle with 3.31 ratio •
Center console with gauges • Long-term Florida ownership from the
1990s to late 2024 • Upgraded suspension, multi-leaf rear springs •
Built June 2nd, 1967 at GM's Norwood Camaro Plant
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