Amen to that.I was into 67-8 Camaros and F-birds in the early 80's,BEFORE repro parts came along...For some reason,People that knew what was on those tags would NOT share that information which led to lots of speculation and incorrect cars...
I've owned many 67-8 Camaros,mostly RS/SS big block cars.My favorite one was deepwater blue with black and white deluxe interior.It had most of the options this car has and some this one doesn't have...Guages,tilt with the wood wheel,speedminder,AM/FM radio,and fold down back seat.It was built with the 325hp 396,M-22(!) and 3.55 12 bolt(open) I bought it in 1983 with 41K on it for $2350.00! Sadly,it was vandalized by an ex-girlfriend to the point of beyond repairable(ran into it 4X with her car).It had 44K on it,it probably was savable but it made me sick to look at it and I sold it.Seeing the interior of this car brought back a flood of memories.Curse the witch that destroyed it...
That 67 Camaro is exactly like mine. Same Bolero Red with its original Black Interior w headrest seats. It's an original SS RS 396 325hp w Turbo400 convertible. It is also a highly optioned Camaro. Yours is a great looking original 67 Camaro. These are very fun cars to drive.
I own an all original 67 SS/RS 396/325 ,400 turbo automatic Texas car original metal ,bolero red with red interior and black vinyl roof,power windows and tilt wheel but no air. Has a 308 rear-end gear.has had a repaint and a new vinyl roof
That’s really interesting that your car left the dealership with no fender call outs. I’m almost thinking you should have left it that way for authenticity. Gorgeous car! She must have been in exceptional condition because $2k was a lot of money for a 67 Camaro 40 years ago. I actually think I still have a Daily news classified article for someone selling an SS-350 coupe in 1980 for $350 bucks! Again, gorgeous car, congrats!!
Ironically, more than a few early RS/SS Camaros(andSS) were built with the 275hp 327.Some had the 327 callouts on the fenders and some didn't...go figure...
The early build Camaros like yours never had the large holes in the sub frame. The holes started transitioning in the frames about end of Dec 66. Some frames only have one large hole and then eventually they came with 2 large holes. Hope that answers your question.
I know that car🤣 all first gen Camaro’s were available with the bumper guards the Z/28 67 to 69 came with them as standard equipment for that RPO I could nerd out more about bumperets…don’t get me started😅
merry xmas--sending some cold and snow down to you guys--well, maybe not the snow--but get in your bunny sleepers for the 20 degrees youll have at nite--make sure its a pink one too-an tell steve no bb gun for u son! You'll shoot your eye out kid!" ( The movie Christmas story was filmed here in cleve oh--however we're 25 miles from there)
@@chipsgarage and make sure your home before midnite! ( that never worked out with my parents either)--like u guys, we were just gettin started at that time--then there was "Dont be having your boyfriends drop you off with those noisy cars! We'll buy you one instead!"--( that REALLY didnt work out!)
@@janjones4536 love it, bringing back the good ole days. One time I went to pick up a date and her dad wouldn’t let her go with me because of my Hotrod (69 Roadrunner)!
@@chipsgarage so mom and pops had to buck up to buy jan her OWN car in high school--a rare thing in the 60s--forget that 64 mustang with the 289 that dad thought was a race car (HA!)i was eyeballin in Creampuff Used Cars--i got a 62 comet instead-a little embarrasing back then but 2 have that now? Itd be sweet
I had a 1967 hardtop. AM radio, no A/C. My two sons just can't fathom that, it blows their minds.
@@TheBoxfitter it’s amazing isn’t it. Our generation had it the best! 😎
chips talkin with his hands too-must be rubbin off steve🤣😂🙂🙃😉😉😄😁
67 was the only year of the Camaro that the Trim Tag told you exactly what it came with. I wish that never changed.
@@ellisonlowrimore7751 😎👊🏻😎
Amen to that.I was into 67-8 Camaros and F-birds in the early 80's,BEFORE repro parts came along...For some reason,People that knew what was on those tags would NOT share that information which led to lots of speculation and incorrect cars...
Very nice 67 Camaro that's loaded with options- RS/SS, 4 speed, PS, PB, PW, Tilt simulated wheel, Speed Minder, Mag wheel covers, Rear antenna. WOW. A keeper for sure.
Thanks, we think so to 😀
Thanks for video. I have three 67s. They are awesome.
@@jimveteto9850 wow that’s great!
I've owned many 67-8 Camaros,mostly RS/SS big block cars.My favorite one was deepwater blue with black and white deluxe interior.It had most of the options this car has and some this one doesn't have...Guages,tilt with the wood wheel,speedminder,AM/FM radio,and fold down back seat.It was built with the 325hp 396,M-22(!) and 3.55 12 bolt(open) I bought it in 1983 with 41K on it for $2350.00! Sadly,it was vandalized by an ex-girlfriend to the point of beyond repairable(ran into it 4X with her car).It had 44K on it,it probably was savable but it made me sick to look at it and I sold it.Seeing the interior of this car brought back a flood of memories.Curse the witch that destroyed it...
@@ytwhite5930 That’s great and sad all at the same time! Thanks for sharing brother.
thats really MY yellow coupe in the back there--now i know where its been for the last 30 years!
Man I love that car, so you can’t have it back lol
That 67 Camaro is exactly like mine. Same Bolero Red with its original Black Interior w headrest seats. It's an original SS RS 396 325hp w Turbo400 convertible. It is also a highly optioned Camaro. Yours is a great looking original 67 Camaro. These are very fun cars to drive.
You’re car sounds great buddy and yes they’re a blast to drive! 😎
I own an all original 67 SS/RS 396/325 ,400 turbo automatic Texas car original metal ,bolero red with red interior and black vinyl roof,power windows and tilt wheel but no air. Has a 308 rear-end gear.has had a repaint and a new vinyl roof
it just went to 4 degrees below zero-my 55 is all "warm an tucked in for a long winter's nap"
Stay warm and safe!
The car do be looking really good
Thanks buddy 😎
That’s really interesting that your car left the dealership with no fender call outs. I’m almost thinking you should have left it that way for authenticity. Gorgeous car! She must have been in exceptional condition because $2k was a lot of money for a 67 Camaro 40 years ago. I actually think I still have a Daily news classified article for someone selling an SS-350 coupe in 1980 for $350 bucks! Again, gorgeous car, congrats!!
Thanks 😎
Ironically, more than a few early RS/SS Camaros(andSS) were built with the 275hp 327.Some had the 327 callouts on the fenders and some didn't...go figure...
The early build Camaros like yours never had the large holes in the sub frame. The holes started transitioning in the frames about end of Dec 66. Some frames only have one large hole and then eventually they came with 2 large holes. Hope that answers your question.
Thanks buddy, very helpful 😎
I have the same frame on my Camaro built in ‘66
i wanted to say i loved when u caem in to the school for great amcerin teachin fro school i had so munch fun friom scott
Thanks buddy, I enjoyed being there and meeting you all! 👍
@@chipsgarage say hi to0 mr conti fopr me next time u see him
@@lightingblade7500 I will buddy ☺️
@@chipsgarage i would love to vist your shop some time if i can?
@@lightingblade7500 you’re welcome to
Nice car. The under hood light is installed wrong.
Hi Chip I got That 69 Zl1 now I have it in Alford, Fla I will get in contact with you after Xmas... Jon Olsen
Awesome buddy congrats, can’t wait to do a video on it!!! 😎 Thanks
I know that car🤣 all first gen Camaro’s were available with the bumper guards the Z/28 67 to 69 came with them as standard equipment for that RPO I could nerd out more about bumperets…don’t get me started😅
Thanks for the info buddy 😎
Z-28's had REAR bumper guards,fronts were extra.
@@ytwhite5930 yes, the rear sat lower on the 69 so it was standard equipment
theyre reading off that paper the script for the BJ Auction
Lol
merry xmas--sending some cold and snow down to you guys--well, maybe not the snow--but get in your bunny sleepers for the 20 degrees youll have at nite--make sure its a pink one too-an tell steve no bb gun for u son! You'll shoot your eye out kid!" ( The movie Christmas story was filmed here in cleve oh--however we're 25 miles from there)
Lol 🥶
Dont be pullin out the cigarette lighter and DONT kick the back of your dad's seat!
Now that’s funny 😆
@@chipsgarage and make sure your home before midnite! ( that never worked out with my parents either)--like u guys, we were just gettin started at that time--then there was "Dont be having your boyfriends drop you off with those noisy cars! We'll buy you one instead!"--( that REALLY didnt work out!)
@@janjones4536 love it, bringing back the good ole days. One time I went to pick up a date and her dad wouldn’t let her go with me because of my Hotrod (69 Roadrunner)!
@@chipsgarage so mom and pops had to buck up to buy jan her OWN car in high school--a rare thing in the 60s--forget that 64 mustang with the 289 that dad thought was a race car (HA!)i was eyeballin in Creampuff Used Cars--i got a 62 comet instead-a little embarrasing back then but 2 have that now? Itd be sweet
Hey steve--keep your eyes on the road!!! Wasnt that a stop sign u just blew thru? and power shift that baby! Shit i shift my riding mower faster😆😅🤣😂🙃🙃
Lol
need a different MIC- almost zero words can be understood once you do the road test!
Yep sorry buddy low budget right now, but we’re working on it! Thanks
A "gentleman's" muscle car???!!!🙃🤣🤣😄😆😅
You're funny!
rs/ss 1967 - 350 motor
3892657 motor #
theyre renaming the show Greasemonkey Garage
Nah, to common lol 😂
@@chipsgarage Graffitti Cowboys
@@janjones4536 maybe 🤔 lol
Agreed.
Nice Car I think.
Can’t get past the Goof Ball Guy.
Please stop making videos….