1967 ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CAMARO - FACTORY "SS" 4-SPEED - REBUILT BIG BLOCK
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- Item location: Pleasanton, California, United States
- Make: Chevrolet
- Model: Camaro
- SubModel: "SS" 396c.i. 4-SPEED
- Type: COUPE
- Trim: 2 DOOR "SS"
- Year: 1967
- Mileage: 3,010
- VIN: 124377L154791
- Color: BLUE METALLIC
- Engine size: "BIG BLOCK" CHEVROLET
- Number of cylinders: 8
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Transmission: 4-SPEED
- Drive type: RWD
- Interior color: BLACK/ WHITE DELUXE - BUCKETS
- Options: Cassette Player
- Vehicle Title: Clear
Chevrolet Camaro 1967 Description
1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS OFFERED AT NO RESERVE! California "Born & Raised" Factory 4-Speed with Upgraded 396+ c.i. "Big Block” Posi-Traction, Buckets, Console, Tachometer Strong Engine Including Build Details, Straight Body, Dry California Car! _____________________________________________________________ NOTE: Our listings sometimes get rather lengthy. However, we continually hear from out of state / out of country buyers (many of our clients) that they prefer the level of detail that we provide. However, if you are not prepared to read multiple pages of description, we ask that you review the "Specifications" on the car along with viewing the photos. Also, if you'd prefer, please call us at 925-846-1451 and we'll gladly discuss the Camaro and answer any questions over the telephone, including about our Buy it Now policies. Yes, the Camaro can be purchased prior to the end of the eBay auction. Again, please give us a call for details. ALSO, PLEASE NOTE: EACH TIME WE LIST A VEHICLE ON eBay WE RECEIVE COMMENTS THAT THERE ARE NO PHOTOS OF THE INTERIOR, ENGINE, UNDERCARRIAGE, ETC. OF THE CAR. THERE ARE 100 PHOTOS OF ALL AREAS OF THE CAR BUT, WHEN YOU REACH WHAT APPEARS TO BE THE LAST PHOTO, YOU WILL NEED TO SCROLL TO VIEW THE REMAINING PHOTOS. IF YOU ARE STILL UNABLE TO SEE THE PHOTOS, PLEASE CALL US AND WE WILL PROVIDE A LINK FOR THE PHOTOS (IT IS A VIOLATION OF eBay POLICY TO LIST THE URL ON THE eBay LISTING). All of our photos are taken in natural light and we do not "Photo-Shop” or touch-up the photos in any way. The photos accurately reflect the condition of this desirable 1967 SS Camaro. The "madness” is underway in the various auction venues around the country. We often times see a wide range of collectible cars / special interest cars sell for inflated amounts in the "heat of the moment.” This car is offered at a VERY realistic price and, unlike bidding on cars in an auction environment, you will have the benefit of extensive information & history on the car prior to making a buying decision. Equally as important is the fact that Classic Cars Ltd. has been in business for 23+ years and enjoys an excellent national / international relationship with 910~ positive eBay feedback items. THANK YOU! CLASSIC CARS LTD. 925-846-1451 1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS 396c.i.~ - SUMMARY Today, the market seems to be flooded with over-restored first generation Camaros that are offered at astronomical prices. This high performance big block Camaro is realistically priced and has recently received considerable mechanical attention to make it a strong driver quality car with room for improvement or complete restoration. It would be the ideal candidate for a classic muscle car to drive and enjoy while personalizing the car to your liking, adding modifications, and addressing some of the needs that exist on most Muscle cars of the era. The Camaro has been in California for its entire life and the presence of California black & gold license plate documents this fact. The original plate carries the correct sequence of "USA902” and has been on the car since it was delivered new in 1967. Further documentation comes in the form of the California registration that indicates "Delivered in 1967” supporting the car's lifelong existence in this dry state. In the 2005 time frame, the car was stored for a few years. An enthusiast sourced the car and, at that time, invested a considerable sum to address the car's mechanical and cosmetic needs including the professional installation of a rebuilt big block Chevrolet engine that was mated to the cars factory 4-speed transmission. It is believed that posi-traction was added at that time along with a number of other repairs to the car's major mechanical components. Since that time, the car has been used as an occasional car with the current owner invested a considerable sum to address a variety of mechanical issues and bring the car into good mechanical condition. Mechanically, the car runs very strong and has the "tree-stump pulling” torque of a powerful high displacement V8 engine. The car shifts well with good synchros, no clutch slippage and no unusual noises from the drive-line components. The car is fitted with power steering and a smaller steering wheel with a Chevrolet horn hub. The power brakes are excellent with front discs that stop the car straight and sure. The emergency brake is fully functional. A spirited drive in the Camaro brings back memories of why the mid to late 60's were referred to as the Muscle Car era. This car is very fast and belongs in the hands of an experienced, capable driver, who appreciates its performance. While we don't have details as to when the engine was rebuilt, it performs like an engine that is relatively fresh. The car runs very well with a great exhaust note from the upgraded dual Flowmaster style system. The Camaro runs cool even in our very warm climate, does not smoke, and is free from significant oil or other fluids leaking. This particular car will definitely appeal to the muscle car / Camaro enthusiast whose interests are more performance oriented. In the most positive sense, this car epitomizes the no frills, higher performance 60's muscle cars that were not weighted down with heavy unnecessary options like air conditioning, power windows, etc. After all, performance was the name in the 1960's and, in our humble opinion, this Camaro has just the right options (refer to The Numbers Decoded, below). THE "NUMBERS” DECODED The trim tag on the Camaro decodes as follows (Note: We have provided photos of the trim tag and the VIN tags on our listing but it was difficult to get a clear photograph): VIN #: 124377L154791 1 / 2 / 4 / 3 / 7 / 7 / L / 154791 Number in VIN Significance 1 = Assigned to all Camaros (no specific meaning) 2 = Assigned to all Camaros (no specific meaning) 4 = V8 engine 3 = Coupe 7 = No significance on USA Camaros 7 = Last digit of year (1967) L = Van Nuys (Los Angeles) 154791 Sequential build number at the manufacturing plant TRIM TAG DETAILS C4 = Produced in the 3rd week of March #154,791 = 154,791st car produced 67 = Model year (1967) 12637 = Deluxe Interior Coupe F = Marina Blue 2L = 4-Speed manual M20 transmission (Option cost of $184.35) P = Super Sport with factory L48 with 350c.i. / 295 hp 4bbl. V8 engine OPTIONS W = Tinted window S = Telescoping antenna (Option cost of $9.50) K = Exterior style trim group including bright drip mouldings S = Special interior bright trim including pedal trim and other accents Also fitted with Power Steering, Power Brakes, nose stripe & front disc brakes Fitted with big block engine (reportedly Corvette) with engine pad ID as follows: T05101PP 6 (or G) 122173 HIGHLIGHTS 1967 CAMARO SS Mechanically, the car has recently received considerable attention and has passed the required California safety inspection for lights, brakes, tires and other safety related items. As a car that was produced prior to 1967, it is exempt from California smog and most smog requirements in the majority of states. Specifically, some of the repairs that have been completed recently: Maintenance preformed within last 200 miles: October, 2016 • Carburetor tune, adjustment and service • Remove/replace turn signal switch • Remove/replace horns • Install horn button connection and wiring • Repair power wire & miscellaneous electrical connections / issues • Remove/replace windshield washer pump and motor Maintenance preformed within 2,500 or fewer miles May, 2016 • Remove/replace front disc brake calipers, shoes, and rotors • Complete engine tune / service • Remove/replace front suspension springs • Remove rear suspension lowering blocks • Bleed brake system • Engine oil and filter change • Remove/replace valve covers • Remove / replace rear leaf spring • Diagnose left rear brake locking up • Install right and left door locks, truck lock and ignition lock cylinders • Remove/replace power steering pump • Remove/replace spark plugs Note: Over $4000.00 in repairs and parts (receipts included) ENGINE / DRIVE-LINE / WHEELS & TIRES • Upgraded to a Big Block 396 c.i. Corvette engine with documented build information (Build details below) ENGINE BUILD DETAILS Camshaft • Part no. 103042 Energizer • Grind no. 266 H10 • Engine Ident. 1967-UP Chevrolet V-8 396 - 454 cu.in. • Valve setting: intake .000 Exhaust .0000 hot Lift: • Intake @ Cam 2934 @Valve 499 • Exhaust @ Cam 2934 @Valve 499 • Rocker arm ratio 1.7 Spring Requirements • Part number 99839 • Loads: closed 9 lbs. @ 1.875 or 1-7/8 • Open 249 lbs. @ 1.395 • Recommended RPM range with matching components: - Minimum RPM 1600 - Maximum RPM 4600 - Valve Float 6500 Cam Timing Opens Closes Max lift Duration @ .050- Intake 0 BTDC 30 ABDC 105 ATDC 210 Tappet - Exhaust 40 BBDC (10) BTDC 115 BTDC 210 • Factory M20 4-Speed • Hurst linkage • Front disc brakes • Power steering • Power brakes • Posi-traction rear end • White lettered Goodyear tires • Dual exit exhaust system (as factory equipped) • Highly detailed engine bay • Very strong running / driving car EXTERIOR PAINT / BODY / TOP • Original blue factory produced color with complete re-spray in good condition with normal driver imperfections • Painted black "Nose” stripe • Rally wheels / Dunlop GT Qualifier white lettered tires • Good GM period panel gaps / fit • Solid undercarriage with no signs of rust through or rot • Solid trunk with no signs of rust in typical areas surrounding rear window • Excellent exterior trim • Bow tie driver's & passenger side mirrors • Beautiful California quality chrome bumpers free from rust & "patina” • Very nice stainless, trim, emblems, etc. • Rear spoiler • "SS” & "396” badging • Black contrasting front nose stripe (painted) • Rally wheels with trim rings • Good glass with wiper scrape on front windshield • Functional locks including trunk INTERIOR • Bucket seats with deluxe interior • 4-Speed with console • Center mounted gauges • Deluxe upholstery black with white accents (front & back) • Nice original door panels (uncut, no speakers) & rear side panels • Upgraded steering wheel with functional horn • Very good Carpet • Appears to have original dash (New dash pad included to improve appearance) • Original seat belts • All windows operate well LICENSE / REGISTRATION / INSPECTION • Currently licensed & registered in California (Clear title) until 4/14/2017 • Passed recent California safety inspection (proper lights, turn signals, etc) • No smog required in California (vehicles 1975 and older are exempt) HISTORY When the Mustang sold 100,000 units in the first six months, and almost half a million the first year, GM took an interest. The responsibility for GM's Mustang fighter was given to the GM Design Center's Chevrolet Studio under the direction of Henry C. Haga. Interior design was directed by George Angersbach, who had been heavily involved in the design of the Corvette, Corvair, and the Chevy II, which became the Nova in 1968. It has long been a misconception that the '67 Camaro was designed from Chevy II components when actually it was the other way around. The Chevy II was to be all new for '68 and it shared many parts with the '67 Camaro, but this did lead to compromises in the design, most notably the cowl height and hood length. One unique feature was the decision to use a front sub-frame isolated with rubber "biscuits" in combination with the unit body construction of the rest of the car, a technique that had been used on several European cars, including many Mercedes-Benz models. This combined the best of both worlds. A larger interior and more luggage space than was possible with a traditional frame and at the same time a quieter, smoother ride than a full Uni-body car delivered. The designers did mock-ups of many different models, including a two-seat roadster, a fastback, and a station wagon. GM was trying to keep the cost as low as possible, however, to compete with the Mustang, they decided to stick with just two models, a coupe and a convertible. The Camaro was to be offered with a wide variety of power plants, ranging from a 230 cubic inch six cylinder to a 327 V8. In addition, a new engine displacement was created just for the Camaro, a 350 cubic inch V8 rated at 295 horsepower. As the launch date neared, the car still had no name. It had been called various names by GM and the press, including Nova, Panther, Chaparral, and Wildcat (later used by Buick). It is rumored that Chevy also considered using the letters "GM" in the name, and came up with G-Mini, which evolved into GeMini, and finally Gemini. General Motors Headquarters supposedly killed that name, because they didn't want the letters "GM" used in case the car was a failure. Finally, the car was introduced to the press as the Camaro, considered to be a good name because nobody knew what it meant. Chevrolet claimed it was taken from an old French dictionary showing that the word meant "friend" or "companion", but CAMARO found an alternate meaning in an old Spanish dictionary - "a small, shrimp-like creature". The automotive press had a good laugh and an even bigger one when one journalist found yet another meaning…"loose bowels". It didn't take long for the laughter to stop after the introduction of the stunning 1967 Camaro. Of course, the last laugh was had by Chevrolet when the Camaro went on, in later years, to become one of the all-time classic muscle cars. MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL INFORMATION • Please let us know if we can provide additional detailed photos of any part of the Camaro. • We have been shipping vehicles for years and have established excellent contacts that are not only high quality but very price competitive. We do not use brokers, terminal shipping or other discount methods. Call us or email for a quote directly to your home or office. We are often able to obtain quality enclosed transportation (the kind of travel this car deserves) for the cost of open shipping. • As with virtually all collector/specialty vehicles, we find that parts and resources are readily available for this (and most every vehicle), thanks in large part to the Internet! • In addition to the purchase price of the vehicle, California buyers will be subject to sales tax, documentation fee, DMV transfer fees and license/registration. Out-of-state buyers will be responsible for the purchase price of the vehicle and any local taxes/fees will be the purchaser's responsibility to pay in their respective state. IMPORTANT NOTE: if the vehicle is delivered or driven in California and driven on California roads, sales-tax, license registration and transfer fees will be assessed per California law. • As with any collectible vehicle of this vintage we are unable to provide a warranty or guarantee of condition. However, we make every effort to accurately represent our vehicles, and highlight both positive items as well as areas that require attention. 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That said, collector / "specialty" car owners will tell you (emphatically) that they love their cars and wouldn't trade them for anything!! • The information contained in this description is believed to be accurate but, in some instances, has been provided by the car's owner / owners or outside sources. As a result, we are unable to guarantee the accuracy of the information. We encourage verification of "numbers” and significant data prior to the purchase of any collector vehicle that you are considering. PURCHASING A COLLECTOR VEHICLE - THINGS TO CONSIDER As always, we recommend that you carefully review the seller's background of any collector car being sold over the Internet. 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