Description:
Interior Color:Black
Exterior Color:Mountain Green
Description:1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 The 1967 Camaro Z/28 was a purpose built race car, meant to face off against rivals in the SCCA Trans-Am series. This car has a lot to like about it. A unique emblem, thick racing stripes, and an exclusive non-convertible model, show this car means business. Though eventually tested with independent rear suspension, it was left a rear leaf sprung car, with a heavy duty F41 suspension. It also had upgraded power front disc brakes, and cold-air induction plenum cooling. A four-speed manual Muncie M21 transmission was the only way to have it. The real star of the show, however, was the small block 302 engine under the hood! Developed between the 283 and 327, to meet the SCCA regulations for the Trans-Am circuit, this engine is special. Officially rated at 290 horsepower and matching pound-feet of torque, the engine really put out 375 horsepower! Power came on strong throughout the power band, from 3,500 to 6,500 rpm, and still pulled as high as 7,000! This may have not been great for the street, having to carry high revs constantly or downshift, but it was perfect for road racing. This way the engine could handle constant high revs. The car kept improving from 1968 to 1969, the last year of the first generation, through constant tweaks and tinkering. Most probably have heard of Ford\'s Mustang Boss 302, but might not realize Chevy had their own 302, until now. Coded internally as the Cheetah, the Z/28 package became an instant legend. Now offered for consignment, this 1 of 602 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 that as we can see has undergone a recent restoration that stays true to it\'s roots. Finished in the factory correct Mountain Green, approximately 3% of the production was drenched in this hue and coming with its NCRS shipper paperwork and the correct drivetrain. This particular car is also equipped with Soft-Ray tinted glass, power front disc brakes and the correct right side only traction bar. It\'s time to get our groove on first gen Z28 style. Exterior A factory correct Mountain Green respray now appearing as base and clear coats and it shines like a crazy diamond. Very nice paint, complete with the glossy black up and over the hood stripe that skips the roof and picks back up again on the short deck lid puts us right in pony car heaven. This car can easily be mistaken for a run of the mill base model Camaro with its lack of spoilers, simple blacked out egg crate grille and single exposed headlights to lead the way. However, that all changes when the green light comes on and all the competitors can see if the tail end pulling away. Rocker chrome, and wheel well surround trim is excellent, as are the gaps and the expertly applied black pinstriping that follows the contours of the upper beltline. Small bumpers are also excellent. On all 4 corners are 15-inch Chevrolet Rally wheels with dog dish caps, wrapped by 7.75-15 red stripe tires, correct for the period but updated. Just pure Camaro bliss! Interior I\'m breaking protocol and starting with the trunk which you have to see to believe. All wrapped in gray and black houndstooth vinyl it contains the spare, (wrapped in the houndstooth vinyl), a factory jack, and crowbar neatly displayed within the houndstooth. Now we can move to the meat and potatoes of the interior...the passenger compartment. Swinging the doors, we are greeted with excellence. Excellent door panels in black, excellent buckets in black vinyl with some snazzy tuck and roll inserts and smooth black bolsters are flanking the carpeted center hump. This carpet allows the chrome handled Muncie shifter to grow up and outward, easily within the driver\'s reach. As we move to the dash, its all factory and all unassuming. There are a few chromed knobs and dual deep dish round gauges framed by an original steering wheel, all just in peachy condition, (actually they are black). Beautiful carpet below, and a tight headliner above and we have covered the inte
Price History
Original Price | | $163,500 | |
Listed Price | | $163,500 | |
Excluding price changes of less than $100.
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