Collectors chase 1967 Camaro RS/SS cars for more than nostalgia, because specific factory options now separate ordinary ...
The 1967 Camaro SS sits at a sweet spot where muscle car heritage, production rarity, and modern collector demand intersect.
The Z/28 was the rarest Camaro in 1967, but it's not like the RS and the SS were super-common. Chevrolet built only 64,842 and 34,411 units, respectively, but people who wanted a sportier mix ordered ...
The Chevy Camaro bowed on September 26 th, 1966, for the 1967 model year. The Camaro was Chevy's answer to the overwhelming success of the Ford Mustang. There were numerous differences between the two ...
Bowing on September 26 th, 1966 as a 1967 model, the Chevy Camaro was the Bow Tie brand's answer to the wildly successful Ford Mustang. There were differences in Chevy's approach, as the Camaro had a ...
The Chevrolet Camaro was GM’s answer to Ford’s Mustang, the pony car that took the automotive world by storm in late 1964 as a fun and affordable antidote to driving boredom. Caught mostly unaware, GM ...
The Camaro was born in 1967, three years after the GM brand penned its plans for a pony car to compete against the Mustang. Chevrolet built close to 100K units of the first Camaro iteration, and the ...
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"You didn't try to buy the Camaro on and off through the years?" "Nope, never bothered him. We'd get together once in a while. We used to go out and have a few beers now and then. We were just good ...
The first-year Camaro crossing the block through Mecum Auctions is just one vehicle among an impressive group of desirable Chevrolets coming to the NRG Center in Houston, Tex., from April 4 through 6.