This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro was acquired by the seller as a stock example nine years ago, with subsequent work including a repaint in Viper Red as well as installation of a 454ci V8 crate engine paired with a Muncie four-speed manual gearbox. Interior refreshment was also carried out along with modifications such 17″ US Mags wheels, front disc brakes, a retrofitted air conditioning system, and more. This Camaro is offered with a clean California title in the seller’s name.
Originally Madeira Maroon, the car was repainted in Viper Red under current ownership. Features include a cowl hood, chrome bumpers, a color-matched rear spoiler, and replacement glass. The condition of the finish and trim is shown up close in the gallery below.
Aftermarket 17″ Riddler wheels from US Mags are mounted with BFGoodrich g-Force Comp-2 tires, and a disc brake conversion has been fitted up front.
The black vinyl interior was refreshed with new original-style trim according to the seller, who also installed a Vintage Air HVAC system, a Nascar-style shifter, and a retro-look stereo with Bluetooth.
A stock steering wheels frames Dakota VHX digital gauges that include an odometer showing 1,100 miles, which the seller notes represents the amount added since completion of the refurbishment. Total chassis mileage is unknown.
The 454ci V8 crate engine was reportedly rated at 400 horsepower and 500 lb-ft or torque by its manufacturer and routes power through a Muncie four-speed manual gearbox. An oil change was the most recent service according to the seller. Underbody photographs are provided in the gallery below.
The cowl tag indicates that the car was built in the second week of September 1967 at the Van Nuys, California plant. Specifications included Madeira Maroon paint without stripes, black Strato bucket seats, and a Powerglide automatic transmission.
Underbody photographs are provided in the gallery, while acceleration and start-up footage can be seen below.