1967 Chevrolet Camaro Rs Ss on 2040-cars
Santa Clarita, California, United States
1967 Chevrolet Camaro L30/M20
The vast list of options include;
· L30 HO 275hp MK coded 327, 4 barrel Quadra-jet All matching numbers
· Deluxe seat belts
· Optional Console w/Gauges / Clock,Fuel,Oil Pressure,Amps,Temp
· Tachometer
· Tilt column
· All GM Rally Sport equipment everything works.
· Deluxe Interior (Black w/white stripes)
· Actual 1967' Headrest & Seat backs ( Less than 1.1% got these in 1967)
· Power windows
PoPower Disc brakes all new to include booster, master cylinder and all lines
Pow Power Steering.
· Factory Speed Warning Indicator
· AM/FM Radio + FM Multiplex Unit (STEREO)
· Console Mounted 8-Track Tape Player with Radio-Tape switch (very rare)
· Fold down rear seat
· SS hood & inserts
· Rear Window Defogger
· 12 Bolt Posi-traction Rear Axle 3.73 Gear Ratio (multi-leaf spring)
· Muncie 4 speed wide ratio with original Muncie shifter assembly.
· Rear Deck Spoiler (OEM, but no 67' came out of factory with one)
· 68' Deep Dish 15x7 Corvette Rally's up front (Made only in 68')
· 69 or later Deep Dish 15x8 Corvette Rally wheels in the rear
· Disc Bake Center Caps · SS Emblems, gas cap, 350 engine emblems to complete SS tribute appearance.
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