For Sale: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro in Grand Rapids, Michigan for sale in Grand Rapids, MI
Vehicle Description 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS Tribute - Rust Free, Original Sheet Metal - Los Angeles, California Car - 350 V8 with 350 TH Auto - Rally Wheels - Front Disc Brakes - Cowl Hood (Please note:
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) America's other ponycar is high on the 'gotta-have' list.
?EURMotor Trend, 1967-69 Chevrolet Camaro Buyer's Guide, July 2006 The Motor ztrend writer continued:
Anyone who's ever owned a 1967-1969 Camaro will smile when telling you stories about his car--and a look of wistful regret comes over his face when he explains why he had to sell it.
For many, the Camaro is the one that got away.
Not only was the body style unique, but it came to market with something for everyone:
value-minded sixes, mid-level V-8s, and knock-your-socks-off, take-'em-to-the-track small- and big-blocks.
This is a big reason why Camaros are now so highly sought and why the legend continues to grow.
Bottom Line:
One of America's greatest ponycars ever.
Some 54 years later, the metallic fire-red over black 1967 Chevrolet Camaro coupe offered here is a beautifully restored Los Angeles, California car, tastefully upgraded yet still true to the marque's heritage, distinctiveness, and inherent appeal.
The car's odometer shows just 48,552 miles, or fewer than 900 miles per-year on average since new.
The car's exterior features superb high-quality application of the fire-red metallic paint with even gloss and consistent reflectivity on the rust-free original sheet metal.
There are no dents or dings on the body, and the panel-fit and alignment is excellent.
The side-to-side front black racing stripe is perfectly applied and free of damage.
The high-rise, cowl-induction hood and spoilers on the lower-front-valance and the rear decklid add visual interest and display the same flawless condition.
(To best assess the quality of the paint and trim finishes, be sure to view the close-up photographs of the car in the accompanying gallery.
) The chrome fender-well accents, body-side trim, window surrounds, bumpers, door handles, side mirrors, and taillight surrounds all display near-perfect shine.
Chevrolet-script front badge, Camaro-block-letter and front-fender, crossed-flags 350 engine-size emblems, SS front-fender and front grille emblems, and SS fuel-filler-cap badge are all in place.
Lighting lenses, and cabin glass are all excellent.
Stock rally-style, 15-inch, steel wheels with chrome trim rings and Chevrolet Motor Division turbo-style hubcaps are mounted with BFGoodrich Radial T/A 235/60 raised-white-letter performance tires; both wheels and tires are free of curb rash or other damage.
Inside the car, surfaces show very well.
Door panels in black are pristine.
Classic, vertically pleated, stitched-black-vinyl seat upholstery is free of flaws or even minor wear indications.
(The rear-facing seat-back panels show light damage from rear-seat passengers.
) Black cabin carpeting, protected by rubber floor mats, is in excellent condition.
The dashboard is stock and complete with the addition of a steering-column-mounted AutoMeter Sport-Comp 10,000-rpm programmable tachometer.
Auxiliary AutoGage water-temperature, oil-pressure, and alternator-output gauges are mounted forward of the center console.
The Camaro features front power disc brakes.
The t-bar shift lever for the automatic transmission is located on the center console forward of the storage compartment.
A later-model, black, 4-spoke steering wheel with Chevrolet bowtie emblem center is in place.
No radio is mounted.
Door sills with Fisher Body logos show no sign of wear from inattentive passengers dragging their feet u.
If you happen to be viewing this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro on a website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations.
To be sure you access all the more than 150 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, please go to our main website:
Garage Kept Motors.
) America's other ponycar is high on the 'gotta-have' list.
?EURMotor Trend, 1967-69 Chevrolet Camaro Buyer's Guide, July 2006 The Motor ztrend writer continued:
Anyone who's ever owned a 1967-1969 Camaro will smile when telling you stories about his car--and a look of wistful regret comes over his face when he explains why he had to sell it.
For many, the Camaro is the one that got away.
Not only was the body style unique, but it came to market with something for everyone:
value-minded sixes, mid-level V-8s, and knock-your-socks-off, take-'em-to-the-track small- and big-blocks.
This is a big reason why Camaros are now so highly sought and why the legend continues to grow.
Bottom Line:
One of America's greatest ponycars ever.
Some 54 years later, the metallic fire-red over black 1967 Chevrolet Camaro coupe offered here is a beautifully restored Los Angeles, California car, tastefully upgraded yet still true to the marque's heritage, distinctiveness, and inherent appeal.
The car's odometer shows just 48,552 miles, or fewer than 900 miles per-year on average since new.
The car's exterior features superb high-quality application of the fire-red metallic paint with even gloss and consistent reflectivity on the rust-free original sheet metal.
There are no dents or dings on the body, and the panel-fit and alignment is excellent.
The side-to-side front black racing stripe is perfectly applied and free of damage.
The high-rise, cowl-induction hood and spoilers on the lower-front-valance and the rear decklid add visual interest and display the same flawless condition.
(To best assess the quality of the paint and trim finishes, be sure to view the close-up photographs of the car in the accompanying gallery.
) The chrome fender-well accents, body-side trim, window surrounds, bumpers, door handles, side mirrors, and taillight surrounds all display near-perfect shine.
Chevrolet-script front badge, Camaro-block-letter and front-fender, crossed-flags 350 engine-size emblems, SS front-fender and front grille emblems, and SS fuel-filler-cap badge are all in place.
Lighting lenses, and cabin glass are all excellent.
Stock rally-style, 15-inch, steel wheels with chrome trim rings and Chevrolet Motor Division turbo-style hubcaps are mounted with BFGoodrich Radial T/A 235/60 raised-white-letter performance tires; both wheels and tires are free of curb rash or other damage.
Inside the car, surfaces show very well.
Door panels in black are pristine.
Classic, vertically pleated, stitched-black-vinyl seat upholstery is free of flaws or even minor wear indications.
(The rear-facing seat-back panels show light damage from rear-seat passengers.
) Black cabin carpeting, protected by rubber floor mats, is in excellent condition.
The dashboard is stock and complete with the addition of a steering-column-mounted AutoMeter Sport-Comp 10,000-rpm programmable tachometer.
Auxiliary AutoGage water-temperature, oil-pressure, and alternator-output gauges are mounted forward of the center console.
The Camaro features front power disc brakes.
The t-bar shift lever for the automatic transmission is located on the center console forward of the storage compartment.
A later-model, black, 4-spoke steering wheel with Chevrolet bowtie emblem center is in place.
No radio is mounted.
Door sills with Fisher Body logos show no sign of wear from inattentive passengers dragging their feet u.
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