Among first-generation Camaros, the 1967 RS/SS cars sit at the center of collector attention because they combine the model’s debut-year significance with some of Chevrolet’s most desirable ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Chevrolet Camaro arrived a bit late to the pony car market, which had already seen the Ford Mustang and Plymouth Barracuda make their debut in 1964. But this ...
The Chevy Camaro debuted for the 1967 model year as a direct competitor for the Ford Mustang. Similar in size, the Camaro was more streamlined than the Mustang and utilized a front subframe for ...
The 1967 Chevy Camaro was chosen as the pace car for the 51st Indy 500. This is the Camaro that paced the race, and it sold for $632,500 at last week’s Mecum Auctions 35 th Annual Indy Spring Classic.
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 ...
For many of us, myself included, the passion for hot rodded Chevys started at an early age, was interrupted by the annoying but necessary parts of life, and then fired back up more intense than ever.
The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro saw the daylight back in 1967 as a 2-door hardtop and convertible, with the GM brand originally carrying the production at two assembly plants in the United ...
Even in the golden age of hot-rodding, the mid-'60s and early '70s, sometimes what GM was churning out, although cool, wasn't enough for the die-hard gearhead. They wanted more, and that pent-up ...
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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.