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1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe

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Chassis/VIN124377N162381
Mileage indicated95,466 Miles TMU
Engine327 cu-in V8
TransmissionManual
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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 called it “Camaro,” a name derived from the word “comrade.” The pony car was approved in 1964 and was ready for the 1967 model year, and it was an instant hit.

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 just a straight-line performer, the new Camaro was also competitive in the SCCA Trans-Am series, which spawned distinctive models like the Z/28, offering turn-key sports car performance. 

Unlike today, in which buyers are given few pre-determined factory option packages at new car dealers, there was once a time when you could spec out a car a la carte. The Camaro offered 80 different factory options and 40 different dealer accessories, meaning there are many uniquely optioned 1967 Camaros out there. This one has a 327 cu-in V8 that was rebuilt by a previous owner and then upgraded by the consignor with a four-barrel carburetor, aluminum intake and headers, and other mechanical improvements. 

Highlights 

  • First-year 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe, believed to have had only three owners since new 

  • Finished in Madeira Maroon paint over Black vinyl interior 

  • Powered by original 327 cu-in V8, rated from the factory at 210 horsepower (reportedly rebuilt in 1973 at 60,000 miles) 

  • Three-speed manual transmission 

  • The car was restored by Restore a Muscle Car of Lincoln, Nebraska, in late 2019, during which a new subframe was installed

  • In 2023, the current owner added: 

    • Edelbrock 600 cfm four-barrel carburetor (from original two-barrel) 

    • Edelbrock aluminum intake and headers 

    • Pretronix electronic ignition 

    • Edlebrock fuel pump 

    • Pretronix coil 

    • Power steering 

    • Retrosound Motor 4 AM/FM digital radio and dash speaker 

  • The chassis number (124377N162381) decodes as: 

    • 1 – Chevrolet 

    • 2 – Camaro 

    • 4 – V8 engine 

    • 37 – Coupe body 

    • 7 – 1967 model year 

    • N – Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant 

    • 162381 – Sequential production number 

Features 

  • Rear-wheel-drive, two-door coupe 

  • Bucket seats 

  • 120 mph speedometer/odometer, fuel gauge, and warning indicator lights 

  • Equus under-dash gauges for coolant temperature, battery, and oil pressure 

  • Manual windows 

  • Vent windows 

  • Heater 

  • Dome light 

  • Chrome driver’s exterior mirror  

  • Aluminum door sills

  • American Racing five-spoke chrome wheels 

  • BFGoodrich Radial T/A 225/60R15 tires  

  • Seat belts, front and back 

Known Imperfections 

  • Paint is bubbling under rear window with corrosion showing through 

  • Paint chips on front edge of hood 

  • Wear/paint chipping on door well paint 

  • Door window weatherstripping is worn and needs to be replaced 

  • Dent on front of hood front 

  • Dent on driver’s side fender just above the Camaro emblem 

  • Surface rust is present on the rear half of the undercarriage 

Included 

  • Spare tire 

  • Jack 

  • Original parts 

  • Owner’s manual 

  • Maintenance and upgrade receipts  

Ownership History

The owner of this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe purchased it in October 2023. The previous owner bought the Camaro from its original owner in 1971, drove it as his primary transportation until 1974, and then used it sparingly for the next five decades.

Sales Tax Notice to Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia Bidders: Because this car is located in Florida, Hagerty Marketplace may be required to collect and remit Florida sales tax on your purchase, even if you plan to register it outside of Florida.  Unlike most other states, the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia may not provide a full credit against sales taxes paid to Florida.  For additional information, please consult this publication and your own tax advisor regarding sales taxes applicable to cars located in Florida that are sold to residents of another state.

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12/13/24 at 8:24 PM

$23,000

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$22,000

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$21,500

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$21,000

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$20,500

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