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1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Mileage:
93,481
Price:
$47,500
Vehicle Highlights
Yellow Exterior
Black Interior
93,481 Miles
327 / 275 hp
Automatic
Rear Wheel Drive
Vehicle Description
- Factory bench seat
- Factory automatic on the column
- Factory power steering
- Factory power brakes
- Factory cruise control
- Factory remote mirrors
- Engine number matching to the vehicle
- Car has been painted but has never been through a full restoration (survivor)
The 1967 Camaro RS, short for "Rally Sport," was part of the first-ever Chevrolet Camaro lineup, introduced to compete with the Ford Mustang. Here's a breakdown of the 1967 Camaro RS's history:
Born from the Mustang's Success:
In 1964, Ford's Mustang became a runaway hit, and Chevrolet scrambled to create a competitor. The Camaro, built on the upcoming Chevy II Nova platform, arrived in showrooms by fall of 1966.
The RS Package: All About Appearance
The RS wasn't a performance package like the SS (Super Sport). It focused on aesthetics, offering a sportier look for the base Camaro.
The key feature of the 1967 Camaro RS was the hidden headlights. They retracted electrically behind motorized panels in the grille, creating a cleaner, more aerodynamic front end.
Other RS additions included distinctive front grille inserts, special taillight lenses, and RS badges.
Sharing the Spotlight:
The RS package could be combined with the SS package, creating an "RS/SS" Camaro. In this case, the RS badging took precedence visually.
1967 was the only year for the unique center console design and instrument cluster layout offered in the Camaro
- Factory automatic on the column
- Factory power steering
- Factory power brakes
- Factory cruise control
- Factory remote mirrors
- Engine number matching to the vehicle
- Car has been painted but has never been through a full restoration (survivor)
The 1967 Camaro RS, short for "Rally Sport," was part of the first-ever Chevrolet Camaro lineup, introduced to compete with the Ford Mustang. Here's a breakdown of the 1967 Camaro RS's history:
Born from the Mustang's Success:
In 1964, Ford's Mustang became a runaway hit, and Chevrolet scrambled to create a competitor. The Camaro, built on the upcoming Chevy II Nova platform, arrived in showrooms by fall of 1966.
The RS Package: All About Appearance
The RS wasn't a performance package like the SS (Super Sport). It focused on aesthetics, offering a sportier look for the base Camaro.
The key feature of the 1967 Camaro RS was the hidden headlights. They retracted electrically behind motorized panels in the grille, creating a cleaner, more aerodynamic front end.
Other RS additions included distinctive front grille inserts, special taillight lenses, and RS badges.
Sharing the Spotlight:
The RS package could be combined with the SS package, creating an "RS/SS" Camaro. In this case, the RS badging took precedence visually.
1967 was the only year for the unique center console design and instrument cluster layout offered in the Camaro
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