Gateway Classic Cars of Houston
1910 Cypress Station Dr.
Houston, TX 77090
Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is proud to present this gleaming black 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS convertible for sale. For starters, this is a true RS, and not a tribute. While the cowl tag is not attached to the firewall, it will be included with the car. A quick check of the Group 3 options on the cowl tag shows "SL", which indicate Interior Decor Group (the "S") and Rally Sport equipment (the "L"). Other items from the cowl tag indicate 779-Z trim, which designates deluxe turquoise bucket seat interior (779) without headrests (the -Z). The lower body paint code "K" designates that it was originally Emerald Turquoise, and the "1" (or -1) indicates it had a white convertible top (as the upper body paint color). For the rest of the cowl tag, well be happy to email you a picture of the cowl tag and its decoding, but lets just say that the restoration on this car was so well executed that without the cowl tag, youd never know it didnt come off the line in Norwood in its current black tux attire. Underneath this sleek exterior sits a powerful and distinctive 350 CID V8 engine. The potent mighty mouse features a Holley 4BBL carb sitting atop its Brodix top end kit, with aluminum heads, intake, and matching Brodix-logoed aluminum valve covers. With only about 3000 miles on the engine since it was rebuilt, it has plenty of life left in it! Exhaust gets to the rear via Hedman headers and a custom dual exhaust with a Pypes RacePro dual inlet/dual outlet performance muffler. Backing the 350 is a TKO 5-Speed manual transmission, ensuring smooth performance and unrivaled control. Note that this Camaro was originally equipped with a Muncie M20 4-speed from the factory, so its also an original 4-speed car...now its one gear better! And, with that 5-speed, it can make the most of its 3.73:1 rear axle ratio. With such an iconic powertrain at your disposal, this vehicle is well equipped to bring your motoring dreams to life. And while youre out enjoying the open road and the performance that the powertrain combo provides, youll be pleased with the numerous Hotchkis suspension and steering upgrades, including front swaybar and full length subframe connectors; plus, the upgraded Wilwood 4-wheel disc brake setup. This bad boy features multipiece slotted/drilled rotors up front, which are grabbed by massive 6-piston front calipers. Out back, 4-piston Wilwood binders also clamp down on slotted/drilled rotors. A high pressure Wilwood master cylinder (with proportioning valve) supplies ample hydraulic pressure and adjustable front/rear bias. Further enhancing this Camaros curb appeal are custom chromed Foose aluminum wheels that not only set it apart on the road but also add markedly to the overall aesthetics. Wrapped in 18-inch low profile Nitto 555 Extreme ZR performance radial tires (235/40ZR18 front, 275/40ZR18 rear), this Camaro promises great road grip and handling performance, enabling you to conquer every corner with confidence and style. When it comes to entertainment, this 67 Camaro RS has you covered. It features a satellite-ready AM/FM/CD radio (hidden in the glove box), ensuring you always have a soundtrack to your travels. The radio is fully primed and ready for whatever tunes drive your journey, providing a seamless blend of technology and classic aesthetics. This Camaro also ensures utmost convenience with features such as power steering, making those long drives as effortless as possible. Plus, for open-air enthusiasts, this classic beauty features a manual convertible top, allowing you to enjoy the breeze whenever the spirit of the open road beckons. When it comes to safety, this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS is not found lacking. With seatbelts installed, this classic vehicle fuses safety with nostalgia, ensuring your drives are as secure as they are enjoyable. Lastly, step inside and be greeted by its black interior, featuring new carpet, new synthetic leather upholstery, and a set of AutoMeter gauges at the front of the center console (and a hidden AutoMeter fuel gauge in the glove box next to the head unit). This 67 Chevrolet Camaro RS convertible emerges as an exciting blend of speed, style, and safety. It promises an unparalleled driving experience, encapsulating the richness of classic motoring with the benefits of modern features. Its ready for a joy ride or a show-off at a classic car event - all it needs is you at the wheel.
Year: | 1967 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
Mileage: | 28050 |
Exterior Color: | Black |
Interior Color: | Black |
Trim: | RS |
Body: | |
Stock: | HOU2723 |
Engine Size: | |
Transmission: | 5-Speed Manual |
Vin: | 124677N121063 |
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Our Houston Showroom became Gateway Classic Cars eighth location in January 2015 and is 15 minutes North from Downtown Houston.
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