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'67 Camaro RS, Factory 4-sp, Nice Colors
Pretty sharp seeing an Emerald Turquoise on Parchment '67. The original 327 is long gone, replaced with a 1970 350, so you could have some fun with this one without worrying too much about hurting the engine. I'd be looking for a L88 to do something like Grady's '67....
Link to 1967 Camaro RS auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/zx0AA...CR/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/~sQAA...av/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/TnYAA...CU/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/tRoAA...9K/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/f18AA...Sl/s-l1600.jpg 124377N153917 |
Nice car but the first line of the description is BS. Claims it's an rs with the SS package and then says it was originally a 327...:rolleyes2:
My first Camaro was a '67 Turquoise over Turquoise. |
Love the colors- That blue really pops with the white interior.
I'd put some bias-ply rubber, Day 2 style and drop in vintage theme solid lifter smallblock. Car would be better without the stripes, spoilers & cowl hood- but that's just me. Funny- I love the cowl hood & spoilers on '69 Camaros, but prefer '67-'68 without. |
I've always liked the rear spoilers. I put one on my '67 in '70, when I bought it. Got the spoiler from the local dealer for ~$35. Shoulda bought 100 of them.
My current '67 is an SS. I had a real GM cowl hood for it for several years but decided I wasn't going to use it and sold it around '09, when prices were down. Probably worth 2-3 times what I sold it for now days. Seems to be a theme with me. Buy high, sell low...:crazy: |
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