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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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