And this 1967 example is a great way to do that, as it is not only part of the very first generation of the family, but also one specced to the highest degree.
What you’re looking at is a Camaro of the RS/SS variety, meaning it packs all those nice things Chevy sold back then under the Rally Sport and Super Sport badges, combined. That means you get headlights concealed behind a special grille, chrome trim on the lower bodywork, special wheels, and that special powerplant 396ci in displacement.
The car in the gallery above, currently selling as part of an online auction (tally is at $42,000 with 2 days left to go), packs that special engine, and it appears it is the one that originally shipped with the car. It’s no longer in its original condition, having been rebuilt in 2008, but that should only add to the appeal of the Camaro.
The exterior and interior went through an overhaul as well. The bodywork was wrapped in a Bolero Red paint, the black vinyl roof is the original one, and the seats are specced in black vinyl with white accents, matched by the carpets and headliner.