Available now at Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta is this handsome,
driver-ready 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS - a first-year F-body
finished in an eye-catching gold over black color combination,
powered by a strong 327ci V8 and shifted through a 4-speed manual.
With its hide-away headlamps, Rally Sport trim and original 1967
documentation, this Camaro hits all the right notes for a cruiser
you can proudly show and enjoy.
Highlights
First-year 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS, VIN 124377N177283
327ci small-block V8 with 4-bbl carb and chrome dress-up
4-speed manual transmission with classic white-ball shifter
Correct RS grille with hide-away headlamps and lower valance
parking lamps
Striking gold exterior with black nose stripe and rocker
moldings
Clean black bucket-seat interior with center console and auxiliary
gauges
Chevrolet Rally wheels with trim rings and caps wrapped in Fuzion
Touring 225/60R15 radial tires
Power brake booster visible under hood
Solid, honest underside with dual exhaust
Includes original 1967 owner's manual, warranty booklet,
Protect-O-Plate and a Georgia "Peach State '67" plate
Odometer showing 88,555 miles (mileage exempt due to age)
Exterior
Finished in a classic shade of gold, this Camaro wears the iconic
Rally Sport appearance package that defined so many of the best
'67s. Up front you'll find the RS-specific grille with its
retractable headlamp doors, giving the nose a clean, almost
European look when the lights are off. The black nose stripe and
twin gold pinstripes accent the hood and header panel, tying in
nicely with the black grille and rocker moldings for a
period-correct muscle-car stance.
The body lines are straight and crisp, with good panel alignment
from the fenders to the doors and quarters. Chrome bumpers front
and rear present well, as do the window surrounds, door handles,
and rocker trim. The car sits just right on a set of Chevrolet
Rally wheels with correct center caps and trim rings, wrapped in
modern Fuzion Touring 225/60R15 radial tires that fill the wheel
wells and improve both ride and handling over the original bias-ply
rubber.
Small details like the "Camaro" and "Rally Sport (RS)" emblems, the
bright wheel-opening moldings, and the polished exhaust tips all
contribute to a look that's clean, classic, and ready for the local
cruise-in or a vintage Chevrolet show.
Interior
Inside, this RS keeps things period-correct and driver-focused with
a clean black bucket-seat interior. The seats show nicely with
contrasting white accent bands, and the matching door panels retain
their original Camaro badging and brightwork. Carpets, headliner,
and rear panels all present well, giving the cabin a cohesive,
well-cared-for feel rather than an over-restored show car vibe.
The driver faces the original style three-spoke steering wheel
(wrapped for comfort), deeply recessed factory gauges, and a center
console housing a 4-speed shifter topped with a classic white
cue-ball knob. A trio of auxiliary gauges mounted beneath the dash
provides at-a-glance information on vital engine functions while
adding to the vintage performance look. The factory-style radio
remains in place, maintaining the stock appearance of the dash.
Overall, the cockpit has that authentic 1967 Camaro
atmosphere-simple, purposeful, and ready for you to grab the wheel
and row through the gears.
Engine & Drivetrain
Under the hood sits a 327ci Chevy small-block V8, dressed with a
chrome open-element air cleaner and chrome valve covers wearing
"327 Turbo-Fire 275 Horsepower" callouts. The block is finished in
traditional Chevrolet orange, and the engine bay presents as a
tidy, honest driver compartment rather than a trailer-queen show
car. A power brake booster is visible on the firewall, adding
confidence when it's time to bring this classic down from
speed.
The 327 is backed by a 4-speed manual transmission, giving you the
full classic-muscle experience with direct engagement and excellent
control over the engine's power band. Dual exhaust runs out the
back, providing the right small-block soundtrack-assertive enough
to remind you you're in a V8 Camaro, but not so loud that it's
tiring on a cruise.
Chassis & Undercarriage
A look underneath reveals a solid, structurally sound underside
that matches the rest of the car's honest presentation. The front
subframe, floor pans, and rails appear stout, with typical light
cosmetic wear from use rather than freshly sprayed undercoating
hiding surprises. The dual exhaust system runs neatly along the
underside, and suspension components present as driver-quality,
ready for weekend enjoyment.
This isn't a frame-off showpiece you're afraid to drive-it's a
well-sorted RS Camaro meant to be enjoyed on the road.
Documentation & Extras
One of the standout aspects of this car is the period documentation
and accessories that come with it, adding both character and
collector appeal:
Original style Georgia "Peach State '67" license plate
1967 Chevrolet Owner Protection Plan & New Vehicle Warranty
booklet
1967 Camaro owner's manual
Original plastic Chevrolet document sleeve
Protect-O-Plate warranty tag with the original owner's information
and factory data
These items help tell this Camaro's story and are the kinds of
details serious enthusiasts appreciate when evaluating a
classic.
Final Thoughts
If you've been searching for a first-generation Camaro that blends
the desirable Rally Sport look, a 327/4-speed drivetrain, a
striking gold-over-black color combination, and genuine 1967
documentation, this car deserves a spot at the top of your list.
It's attractive enough for shows, honest enough to inspire
confidence, and equipped exactly the way enthusiasts want-with a
small-block V8, three pedals, and a hide-away-headlight RS face
that turns heads everywhere it goes.
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