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Epic photos.
The SS with the Cherokee style hood, often called a Cherokee as well, but I have never seen that car associated with the Cherokee name. It was advertised, I believe, in HOT ROD magazine, in a colorized picture,on a trailer being pulled by a '67 C10 pick up, with SS nose stripe and hidden headlight grill in matching colors. The other pics are of the existing Cherokee, now in the Brother's collection. Corvette wheels were installed by the prior owner to simulate the turbine wheel look as the only way to get the correct wheels is to have them custom made......unless someone knows where a set it at? |
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That yellow Camaro on the trailer with the Cherokee-style hood was called the Californian, but in the article below they call it the Camaro 350. It had special side exit exhaust that appears to have been a casting. The yellow truck with the concealed headlights was called the Golden Cameo.
Notice that the original red Cherokee has a custom molded cover for the convertible top well that the second car lacks. |
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There was a 3rd 1967 Camaro show car called the Cabriolet that was shown with the Cherokee and the Californian but I have not seen much info on it
One Camaro book describes it as "A pearl blue SS-396 convertible called "Cabriolet" was fitted with heavy-duty suspension and engine mounts, and other high-performance components, plus simulated air scoops on the hood." |
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Here's a nice, clear shot of the car pacing the 1967 Can-Am field. Also a great example of why so many love the old Can-Am Series. Jim Hall's #66 Chaparral was always my favorite.
Mike
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