Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to digitally present
this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod.
By the time the Camaro arrived in 1967, Chevrolet wasn't just
answering the Mustang - they were declaring war. The
first-generation Camaro was designed to be leaner, more aggressive,
and more adaptable than anything else in the segment. It was a car
built to win on the street, the strip, and the showroom floor. This
example honors that original intent, while thoughtfully
reengineering it for modern driving.
This Camaro has been fully transformed into a true driver-focused
restomod, blending timeless first-gen styling with modern
performance and comfort upgrades. Finished in a sleek graphite
metallic paint, the car wears a contemporary tone that immediately
signals this is not a factory survivor - it's a carefully executed
evolution. Subtle modern touches like the blacked-out grille, chin
spoiler, deleted badging, and SS striping add aggression without
overpowering the classic lines that made the '67 so iconic.
Under the hood sits a fuel-injected LS1 V8, the same engine
architecture that ushered Chevrolet into the modern performance
era. This powerplant delivers smooth, instant throttle response and
reliable horsepower that makes the car feel alive in any driving
situation. Paired with a 4L60E four-speed automatic transmission
with overdrive, the Camaro offers relaxed highway cruising
alongside hard-charging acceleration when asked - a combination the
original car could only dream of.
The driving experience is further elevated by a thoroughly upgraded
chassis. A modern suspension setup with QA1 adjustable components,
tubular control arms, subframe connectors, and a rear sway bar
gives this Camaro confident road manners without sacrificing ride
quality. Power steering and four-wheel power disc brakes ensure the
car feels composed and controllable, whether carving through back
roads or navigating city traffic.
Inside, the cabin continues the restomod philosophy. The interior
blends period-inspired styling with modern ergonomics, including
supportive bucket seats, a center console, and a Dakota Digital
gauge package that delivers modern readability while preserving a
classic look. Air conditioning, a retro-style AM/FM stereo with
auxiliary input, and thoughtful trim choices make this a Camaro
you'll want to spend real time in - not just admire from a
distance.
What truly sets this Camaro apart is its balance. It doesn't chase
extremes or novelty. Instead, it delivers exactly what enthusiasts
want from a first-gen restomod: authentic looks, modern
reliability, strong performance, and the confidence to drive it
anywhere. It's the kind of car that invites long drives, open
conversations at fuel stops, and the simple satisfaction of owning
something built to be used.
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod isn't a museum piece - it's a
well-sorted, thoughtfully upgraded machine that captures the soul
of the original while embracing everything we've learned about
performance since.
Vehicle Highlights:
1967 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod
Fuel-injected LS1 V8 engine
4L60E 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
Graphite Metallic exterior with modern SS styling cues
Upgraded suspension with QA1 components
Four-wheel power disc brakes
Power steering
Air conditioning
Dakota Digital gauges
Built as a confident, street-ready driver
This Camaro can be seen at the St. Louis Showroom located at 1237
Central Park Drive, O'Fallon IL 62269.
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