1967 Chevrolet Camaro
Specifications
Body Type: Coupe
VIN: 123377L134536
Exterior: Royal Plum
Interior: Black Vinyl Bucket seats
Engine: 350
Transmission: 4-Speed
Mileage Shown: 61,116
(Actual Mileage Unknown)
Body Numbers:
Options: Power Steering: No
Power Brakes: No
Power Seats: No
Power Windows: No
Air Conditioning: No
Radio: No
Stock Number: K11-294
Price: $23,900  New
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
We're pleased to present this very solid 1967 Chevrolet Camaro born in Southern California. She's dressed in good looking Royal Plum paint with a freshly restored black interior. Power comes from a fresh 350 V8 equipped with a four-barrel carb and ceramic coated headers which sends the power to a four-speed transmission. The new exhaust system sounds good and the rebuild front end makes this first-year Camaro drive well. If you're looking for a fun car at a good price this four-speed pony car will be hard to beat.

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Other Camaros in our Showroom
1967 - $79,900New
We're pleased to present another rarity in the form of this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Pace Car convertible. Less than 300 of these cars were built to celebrate the brand new Camaro as the pace car for the 1967 Indianapolis 500. It is believed that less than 100 of these cars were equipped with a 4-speed transmission. This fine example has just been treated to an exacting professional frame-off restoration. It's equipped with a date code correct 350 engine, power disc brakes and rare power top. This Camaro is a true factory Pace Car with all the appropriate codes on the cowl tag; O4A build date, C-1 paint code, 3L RS code, 4P SS 350 code and L181A fleet code. No serious Camaro collection is complete without the rarest Pace Car of all.
1969 - $52,900
This true Z11 1969 Camaro RS/SS Pace Car left Colorado for the arid climes of Arizona in 1971 and never left. Until now, that is. Where this fine, one-owner Camaro find its next home is anybody's guess. Your place, maybe? This stunning automobile is powered by the original 300 horsepower 350 and backed up by a four-speed transmission which sends power to a 12-bolt posi rear end. This HA coded, 4-bolt main block features a rare 3932388 casting number. For whatever reason, this rare block only found its way into a handful Camaros. This Z11 Pace Car is freshly restored with new Dover White paint with all proper Hugger Orange striping and SS badging. The orange houndstooth interior has been refreshed with OEM seat covers rather than modern reproductions, which aren't quite as vivid as the originals. Carpet and door panels are original to the car. This special car also features air conditioning that was dealer installed in 1971 (It's HOT it Arizona!), a factory heavy duty suspension, plus a pile of service receipts, AZ registrations and title dating back to the early 1970s.
1970 - $39,900
This immaculate 1970 Z28 Rally Sport has a Numbers Matching 350/360HP LT-1 Motor and is finished in Shadow Gray with Black stripes and Optional Front and rear spoilers. The heads, intake and pulleys are original equipment. Transmission is a Muncie M21 4-Speed with original Hurst Shifter and 12 Bolt Rear end with 3.73 gears. Interior is like new Black and White Cloth with Original Gauges, Door Panels, Wood Grain Trim, Original Radio and Aftermarket AM/FM/CD Stereo. This is a Show Quality, Great Driving Collector Car whose value is only going up.
1983 - $10,900
Another day, another open air cruiser here at KC Classic Auto. GM and Autoform, an accomplished custom coach builder, teamed up to create These unique Camaro Z28 roadsters for the 1983 model year. This example is a two-owner Arizona car with 70,700 original miles. Custom wheels, steering wheel and shifter round out the car's striking looks. Powered by a strong 305 with an aggressive exhaust note and plenty of power. If you're looking to make a statement with a car you don't see every day, this is the one for you.
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