There are classic Chevrolet Camaros, and then there is this. Oh boy, there’s this. What you’re looking at is a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, 1-of-602 ever produced. Let us tell you a bit about the car.
This 1967 Camaro Z/28 came equipped from the factory with a 302 cubic-inch V8, pumping out 290 hp, and shifting the power through a four-speed manual Muncie transmission. And, guess what? It still has both of those time-period correct items.
Not only that, but it also wears the correct Ermine White paint hue, complete with (also correct) factory black rally stripes. What else is correct? The original custom, black interior, too. This, our dear readers, is a treasure.
The vehicle was assembled in June of 1967, and shipped to Gorries Chevrolet in Ontario, Canada, before undergoing a complete, time-period correct restoration years later. The 1967 Camaro Z/28 also comes with certification of its Z/28 badging from GM Canada and additional documentation.
So, how much? $109,900 is the current bid on this rarity. But, we think it’s worth every single penny. Check out the listing here for more information, and additional photos.
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That car is a museum piece. Hopefully whoever buys it fully understands what it is. Unusual to see one with options like power steering, console, and the custom interior option. Most were stripped cars that were raced.
I'm just glad to see the 302 still in it. Every "Z/28" I've ever seen has never had it.