Up for auction on AutoHunter, the online auction house driven by ClassicCars.com, is a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS that comes from single-family ownership of 47 years and with just 13,390 original miles.
“The first-generation Camaro debuted in 1967 on the rear-wheel-drive F-body platform, available as a two-door hardtop or convertible,” AutoHunter notes in the car’s listing. “This hardtop from the initial model year has spent 47 years with the seller’s family, during which time it has been stored indoors and driven to shows.”
Covered in a black and silver NASCAR vinyl wrap with red accent stripes, the body features custom fender flares, hideaway headlamps, front and rear spoilers, rear window louvers, and side-exit exhaust pipes.
The all-red interior houses vinyl high-back bucket seats, Vintage Air, a rear defogger, and tinted windows.
Under the hood sits a replacement and blueprinted 383cid V8 bored 0.030 over and upgraded with Hooker headers and an MSD ignition system. Power is sent to the rear via the original, numbers-matching Muncie M22 Rock Crusher 4-speed manual transmission.
The seller notes, the original 350cid factory engine is included in the sale.
This Camaro’s auction ends September 7 at 11:40 a.m. PDT.
Visit this vehicle’s AutoHunter listing for more information and gallery of photos.
Hello there what’s the horsepower at the wheels? What’s the approximate quarter mile times? Is the original engine stock and numbers matching and is it an original 4- speed car?
Are you unable to read or just completely oblivious to a 1969 Camaro. It’s a stoked 350. Never a stock option. It’s good for 13 second 1/4 miles if it hooks up