I believe the 1967 Camaro was a beautiful machine and a great muscle car. It's an American classic that is also a work of art. What an amazing piece of machinery!
The Camero reminds me of a woman -- it is shaped perfectly. Because of the short deck styling and the long hood, it seems as if the car is moving, even when it is stock still. You can just about see it burning out, even when idling. This car is the real life personification of a muscle car.
After the blah success of the Corvair, Chevrolet was attempting to curb the Mustang fever. The 1967 Camaro made its debut to the world on September 26, 1966. When the "pony car" was introduced, it was an immediate hit. The fact that the Camaro is still manufactured today shows just how popular it is.
Before 1967, Camaros had always had the 396-cid displacement engine as well as the RPO-Z28 Special Performance Package. There were a few other unique features as well. There were no side marker lights nor front quarter windows. The VIN tag was mounted on the hinge pillar of the door. There was a center console. The vehicle had side vent windows. Should you see one, you will be certain to remember it.
Camaros have held steady in value throughout the years, and are still quite popular with collectors of classic cars. A 1967 Camaro in poor condition is at least worth $8,000.00. Resale value is held in this classic car.
The brand new rear wheel drive GM F-body platform was used as the base for the 1967 Camaro. The body styles that were offered were the convertible, coupe, 2+2 seating, or a two-door.
With the 1967 Camaro, you had a number of factory built choices in engines. There was the inline-6 or the 302, 350, or 396 engines. Finally, you might opt for the 396 V8. Let me just say, the 396 motor can burn through tires like crazy. It's a toy for a big boy, no doubt about that. Just give one to a teenage boy. You will see that he will be skilled at peeling off black rubber marks fifteen feet long, right off the bat. And that's from a standstill! It's an amazing piece of machinery.
You are in for a thrill ride, when you drive a 1967 Camaro. While this car has an excellent appearance, it is also great to drive. It provides a great ride, with good handling and performance for this time period of muscle cars. You'll never regret your decision to buy one.
LemonFree.com - Buying or Selling a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro? Check out LemonFree.com Cars