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 Z/28 was the rarest Camaro in 1967, but it's not like the RS and the SS were super-common. Chevrolet built only 64,842 and 34,411 units, respectively, but people who wanted a sportier mix ordered ...
The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS is celebrated for its bold styling, but its most intriguing features were often concealed. Chevrolet combined Rally Sport and Super Sport packages to create a layered ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first-year Camaro crossing the block through Mecum Auctions is just one vehicle among an impressive group of desirable ...
The Chevy Camaro bowed on September 26 th, 1966, for the 1967 model year. The Camaro was Chevy’s answer to the overwhelming success of the Ford Mustang. There were numerous differences between the two ...
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 ...
What do you do with a car you've owned for 53 years, but have lost the passion for? "Jim from Dallas" prefers to remain anonymous as he wrestles with the pressure to part with the 1967 Camaro RS/SS he ...
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 ...
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 Camaro nameplate is on hiatus right now, but the classic market offers plenty of possibilities. This first-year example shows how the original Camaro delivered an authoritative rebuttal to the ...
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.