This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro was built for the 2017 SEMA show by Ironworks Speed & Kustom of Bakersfield, California, and is powered by a supercharged 6.2-liter LT4 Chevrolet Performance crate engine paired with a Bowler Performance Transmissions six-speed manual transmission and a custom 9″ rear axle. Coined the “Fairway 67″, the car is finished in white over a black and white interior and features body modifications, a custom interior with an integrated roll cage, painted Corbeau carbon fiber racing seats with houndstooth inserts, Speedtech Performance suspension with an Extreme subframe and rear torque arm, and RideTech single adjustable coilovers as well as Wilwood brakes, 19” Forgeline monoblock wheels, Dakota Digital instrumentation, and 3D printed interior components. Additional equipment consists of power steering, air conditioning, Impact racing harnesses, and a quick-release Sparco steering wheel. The car is said to have over 5,000 labor hours into the build process and won a GM Performance Design Award at the SEMA show in 2017 and was acquired by the seller in 2020. This modified Camaro is offered with a California title.

LT4-Powered 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 6-Speed

The car is finished in white and features modifications including rear quarter panel exhaust cut-outs, a custom hood with vents, a billet rear spoiler with exposed hardware, plasma cut front grilles, and flush-fit front and rear windows. Additional features consist of a fabricated front spoiler, custom tail panel, chrome bumpers and door handles, LED headlamps with a yellow tint, LED taillamps, fog lamps, and 3D printed mirrors with integrated turn signals.

LT4-Powered 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 6-Speed

The bronze-finished 19″ Forgeline RB1 monoblock wheels are mounted with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires measuring 305/30 up front and 325/30 out back. Braking is provided by power-assisted 14″ Wilwood disc brakes at all four corners. The car features a Speedtech Performance suspension with an Extreme subframe and rear torque arm along with RideTech single adjustable coilovers.

LT4-Powered 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 6-Speed

The cabin is said to have been designed and crafted by Sid Chavers Company of Santa Clara, California, and features a white-painted floor and black leather upholstery on the seats, door panels, and rear seat delete panels. Equipment includes painted Corbeau carbon fiber racing seats with houndstooth inserts, climate control, 3D printed interior components, power windows, leather door handle pulls, custom door trim panels, and an integrated roll cage. The dashboard features a center stack that houses five toggle switches and custom air vents along with dimpled footrests, and a suede-covered dashboard and package shelf.

LT4-Powered 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 6-Speed

The quick-release Sparco steering wheel frames a Dakota Digital 160-mph speedometer, 8k-rpm tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The digital odometer indicates 1,200 miles, 500 of which have been added by the seller.

LT4-Powered 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 6-Speed

The supercharged 6.2-liter LT4 Chevrolet Performance crate engine was rated at 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. Features include a Wegner front serpentine drive, custom air intake, direct fuel injection, a 1.7L Eaton R1740 TVS supercharger, long-tube headers, and a dry-sump oiling system. The engine bay is fitted with a custom coolant tank, an aluminum radiator with a heat exchanger, and billet hinges.

LT4-Powered 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 6-Speed

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Bowler Performance Transmissions six-speed manual transmission and a 9-inch rear axle.

There is currently a lien on the car, and the seller’s lender will need to be paid off before the title can be transferred to the new owner.

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