This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS coupe was sold new at Jim King Chevrolet in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is said to have spent time in Michigan and Illinois before being acquired by the seller in 2021 and relocated to Alabama. The car is finished in red over Parchment vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 327ci V8 paired with a Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission. Additional equipment includes black 17″ Foose wheels, power-assisted drum brakes, power steering, air conditioning, a Bluetooth-capable retro-style head unit, an electronic ignition system, and a chambered dual exhaust system. Work under current ownership reportedly included applying tint film to the windows, installing front and rear spoilers, rebuilding the carburetor, and replacing the timing chain, oil pan, starter motor, oil pump, oil pan, and fuel lines. This Camaro shows 70k miles and is offered with a Protect-O-Plate, an owner’s manual, a set of uninstalled wire-style wheel covers, and Alabama registration in the seller’s name.
The car left the factory finished in Bolero Red and was repainted under previous ownership. Exterior details include Camaro, RS, and 327 badging as well as concealed headlights, a driver-side mirror, and chrome bumpers with overriders. The seller states the front and rear spoilers were installed and window-tint film was applied in 2022. The left door handle sticks intermittently, and rust is noted behind the left-front wheel.
Black 17″ Foose wheels are mounted with 245/45 Nitto NT555 G2 tires. The car is equipped with power steering and power-assisted drum brakes. A set of four wire-style wheel covers are included in the sale and can be viewed in the gallery.
The front bucket seats and contoured rear bench are upholstered in Parchment vinyl with black accents. The seller states the clock was rebuilt in 2021, and additional appointments include a Bluetooth-capable retro-style head unit, air conditioning, a tissue holder, lap belts, and black rubberized floor mats.
The three-spoke steering wheel features an RS center emblem and frames a 120-mph speedometer and a fuel gauge. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 70k miles, approximately 5k of which were added under current ownership.
The 327ci V8 is equipped with an electronic ignition system as well as a chambered dual exhaust system. Work since August 2021 is said to have included rebuilding the two-barrel carburetor and replacing the timing chain, starter motor, oil pump, oil pan, and fuel lines along with the gaskets for the intake manifold and valve covers.
The stamping on the engine block pad is pictured above.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission. The transmission pan gasket is said to have been replaced and the transmission fluid was flushed in 2021.
The chassis number is consistent with a 1967 Camaro coupe built at the Norwood, Ohio, assembly facility with a V8 engine. Decoding the Fisher cowl tag provides the following information:
- 10D – Built in the 4th week of October
- 67 – 1967 Model year
- 12637 – Sport Coupe, custom interior
- NOR – Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant
- 24047 – Fisher-assigned body number
- 797-Z – Parchment custom bucket seats
- R-R – Bolero Red paint
- W – Tinted windshield
- Group 2: ER – Air Conditioning, rear seat speaker
- Group 3: DL – Clock, RPO Z22, Rally Sport equipment
- Group 4: F – Remote mirror
- Group 5: B – Bumper guards, floor mats, and door edge guards
The car does not have a title, as it is registered in a state that does not issue titles for a vehicle of its age. It is being offered on its registration.