1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe 5-Speed "SS Tribute"
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Description
Designed to compete against the Ford Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro became a muscle car icon. Needing a name starting with “C,” Chevrolet derived “Camaro” from a French word for “friend.” First launched in 1967, the new Camaro was available with a variety of engine opinions, from the entry-level inline-six all the way up to the potent 396 cu-in V8. Not only a straight-line performer, but the new Camaro was also competitive in the SCCA Trans-Am series which spawned distinctive models offering turn-key sports car performance.
This 1967 Camaro Coupe was restored in 2015, repainted only one time in the original Code F Marina Blue paint. It looks quite factory stock, but it’s powered by a bored 454 Big Block backed by a Tremec five-speed overdrive manual transmission. Inside is a Dakota Digital instrument panel, Classic Auto air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, and more. Power front disc brakes and Hotchkis Sport Suspension upgrades enhance the driving experience. This Camaro is downright unfriendly — at least to local Mustangs.
Highlights
Restored and reimagined first year Camaro Coupe
Big Block 454 cu-in V8 engine
Tremec five-speed overdrive manual transmission
Front disc brakes and Hotchkis Sport Suspension upgrades
Dakota Digital instrument panel
Classic Auto air conditioning
The chassis number (124377N118916) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
2 – Camaro
4 – V8 engine
7 – Coupe
7 – 1967 Model Year
N – Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant
118916 – Plant serial number starting at 100001
The body plate for this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe decodes as:
67-12437 – 1967 Deluxe interior coupe
NOR – Body Assembly - Norwood, Ohio
18974 – Data processing number for tracking purposes
F – Marina Blue paint
717-Z – Standard Blue bucket seat interior without headrests
0C – Body date – October 3rd week
The rear axle number (BR 0814G2 E) decodes as:
BR – 12 bolt differential, 3.07:1, Positraction
0814 – August 14 (1966)
G2 – Detroit Gear & Axle, 2nd Shift
E – Eaton Positraction Manufacturer
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 527 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
The rebuilt 454 cu-in V8 features:
Overbored 0.030"
Holley Sniper EFI
Weiand 7544 X-Celerator aluminum intake
Closed Chamber Heads
Mild Camshaft
High torque starter
Sanderson Blockhugger headers
Hydraulic Clutch
12-bolt differential
Hotchkis shocks front and rear
Hotchkis tubular upper control arms
Hotchkis heavy-duty sway bar
Classic Performance Products power steering box
Original Mono-Leaf rear springs replaced
Aluminum radiator
Optima Red Top battery
Retro BT Stereo
Kick Panel Speakers
Original tilt steering wheel (rebuilt) with Boyne turn signal switch
14.5 inch spoked steering wheel with Bow Tie horn button
Passenger and driver side door mirrors
In-tank electric fuel pump
LED headlights
Center console
Three-point safety belts (front)
Lap safety belts (rear)
Known Imperfections
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe is presented in fine modified condition with no known imperfections at the time of cataloging
Ownership History
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe was originally a rust-free Florida car