The 1967 Camaro was introduced at dealerships beginning on
September 29, 1966 and were produced at either Norwood, Ohio or Van
Nuys, California. 220,906 Camaros were produced for the 1967 model
with just 11% of them being convertibles, or 25,141. More than
34,000 cars received the Super Sport package, and all told, there
were six engine options with eight configurations.
For consignment, a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro hardtop with unknown
miles, but a long list of show participation and awards. This is a
spectacular resto modded pro touring Camaro named "Evolution" and
it certainly has evolved since emerging from the Norwood plant in
1967. This is a top tier build for the discerning enthusiast.
Exterior
Two stage Jet Black paint is just this side of Musou Black, the
darkest black paint money can buy, but this one doesn't absorb
light, it reflects it like a polished piece of onyx, taking in
black coverage on the bumpers, side mirrors and door handles. The
custom built hood includes dual air scoops, accented in graphite
pearl and hovering over modern black backed projector headlights
and deeply smoker markers. Locking hood pins keep things under and
a carbon fiber rear spoiler keeps the tail planted. She hunkers
down over Forgeline GA3 wheels in argent and polished rims, 18-inch
in front and 19-inch in back with enough air to allow the disc
brakes to become part of wheel grouping. The paint is like glass
but we do note a few bubbles around, consisting of the only
imperfections we find.
Interior
The completely customized interior begins with a unique hourglass
design on the door panels with accent lighting and carbon fiber
trimmed door handle and both doors are, of course, spotless. From
there, it's on to the racing harness equipped leather bucket seats
with Evolution embroidered on each and contrasting stitching all
around, mirrored by the rear 2+2 behind the satin black roll bar. A
Momo steering wheel fronts a clean instrument cluster housing
AutoMeter Spek Pro gauges and the center console rivals an aircraft
cockpit with a series of white lit gauges, red needles, and a
Kenwood AM/FM radio touchscreen with navigation and CarPlay. In
between the screen and gauges is a row of covered toggle switches
and the stack cascades the leather covered center console where a
black billet shafted shifter resides along with window controls.
Smooth black carpet below, even smoother headliner above, a trunk
finished with gray cloth and a speaker box completes this near
pristine interior space. Keeping it cool is a Haymaker II A/C
unit.
Drivetrain
Black, red, and carbon fiber dominate the show ready bay where we
find a Mast Motorsports 7.0 liter LS7 V8 capable of an incredible
690 horsepower. Under the 305 heads and within the block is a
Callies DragonSlayer crank and SS cam while the Holley Dominator
EFI is accompanied by twin 90mm throttle bodies. It's mated to a
Magnum T56 6-spped manual with McLeod RST twin disc clutch and
hydraulic throw out bearing. The Moser 12 bolt rear includes a
TrueTrac carrier and 33 spline axles. Detroit Speed headers are
also in the bay to begin the exhaust process.
Undercarriage
Clean and functional, the underside highlights the dual exhaust
that finds its way to the Borla XR1 race mufflers that emit a short
termination tip. Power disc brakes all around include drilled and
slotted rotors and Baer 6 piston brakes, all visible behind the
wheels. The Detroit Speed suspension includes a hydroformed front
with coil overs and a 4 link with coil overs in back.
Drive-Ability
This is a fair weathered fun ride and fortunately, the car gods
were smiling the day we had to take this around the loop. Tight,
fast, and grounded, it performed as good as it looks and we're not
even employing all of the horses under the hood. The wipers are not
working but all other functions deliver as expected. While Classic
Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time
of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be
working at the time of your purchase.
As you can see, no nut or bolt has been untouched here to create a
near flawless pro touring car that hit the show circuit hard
between 2016 and 2018. During that time, it was featured on the
Detroit Muscle TV show, Super Chevy and Chevy High Performance
magazines, and at many events. It's time to get this show back on
the road!
123377N105892
1-Chevrolet
23-Camaro 6 Cylinder
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
7-1967
N-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
105892-Sequential Unit Number
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