1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe
Please note a history file has been added to the additional documents section.
Please note pictures of included items have been added to the photo gallery
Please note that the consignor believes this Camaro still retains its original engine
Description
Designed to compete against the Ford Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro not only put up stiff resistance but became a muscle car icon in its own right. First launched in 1967, the new Camaro was available with a variety of engine opinions, from the entry-level 230 cu-in inline-six all the way up to the potent 396 cu-in V8. Not only a straight-line performer, the new Camaro was also competitive in the Trans-Am Series and spawned distinctive models offering turn-key sports car performance. With a total of 80 factory options and an additional 40 dealer accessories, the Camaro was capable of meeting the demands of a wide variety of customers.
Highlights
Finished in Madeira Maroon over a Black vinyl interior
Powered by a 327 cu-in V8 mated to a three-speed manual transmission
The first year of Camaro production
The car was restored by Restore a Muscle Car of Lincoln, Nebraska, in late 2019 for in excess of $20,000
The front subframe was replaced during the restoration
The engine was reportedly rebuilt in 1973 at 60,000 miles
In preparation for the sale, the consignor had the engine oil and filter changed in addition to having the engine tuned
As stated by the consignor, it is believed that this car has had only two owners since new and still retains its original engine
The consignor states that the just under 95,000 miles indicated on the odometer at the time of listing are believed to be original
Features
American Racing five-spoke chrome wheels
Heater
Locking glove box
Manual windows
Twin bucket seats
Center console
Rear mudflaps
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
RetroSound Motor4 AM/FM radio
RetroSound R-410N center speaker
Chrome driver’s exterior mirror
Color-keyed carpets
Dual sun visors
Aluminum door sills
Known Imperfections
Dented and chipped paint on the left front fender above the Camaro emblem
Surface rust is present inside the trunk and on the undercarriage
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Original radio
Spare parts
Wiring diagram
Steel wheels and hubcaps
Assorted service manuals
Owner’s manual
Ownership History
The consignor reports that they purchased this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro in 1971, and they used the car as their primary transportation until 1974. The car was then used sparingly ever since and now displays just under 95,000 miles.