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67 Cameo , Barn Find, 33,000 Miles, ALL ORIGINAL, Stored Indoors, Very Rare,

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Type: Coupe
Trim: Rally Sport
Year: 1967
Mileage: 33000
VIN: 124377L157684
Color: Deep Maroon
Engine: 327 two barrel
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Powerglide
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Red Bluff, California, United States

1967 Chevrolet Camaro Rally Sport Additional Info:

**I had this car on Ebay a month ago, had allot of interest, at that time the owner could not find the pink slip, NOW WE HAVE FOUND IT!!
IT IS A CONTRAVERSY IF THIS IS A CORRECT 'RS' CAR, YES IT HAS 'BASE' TAIL LIGHTS, THIS IS THE WAY IT WAS BUILT FROM THE FACTORY AND DELIVERED TO THE DEALLER. IT HAS THE 'RS' WIRE HARNESS THAT IS NECESSARY FOR THE HEADLIGHT DOORS TO WORK, IT MAYBE IS A FACTORY MISTAKE, NOT SURE, BUT ONE THING IS FOR SURE, IT HAS NOT BEEN MODIFIED OR WRECKED

This is a rare find, it should be in a collection or museum, 1967 Camaro, Rally Sport trim package, it has the "L" code on the trim plate, 327 two barrel, auto trans-power glide-column shift, black bench/bucket with fold down center armrest, folddown rear seat, a speaker panel has been installed where the back seat is, did not drill or damage, seat folds up correctly-can be easily removed, still has original wheels-tires and spare on the car, stock hub caps-has glue on reflectorsthat can come off easy, has power steering and standard brakes, drums all around, parked since 1988, I did not want to wash or off the engine as the paper stickers are original and did not want to damage them, fog lights will be taken off before shipment.
I deal with allot of rare cars, I will not take the time to start it properly, as if you know these old cars like I do, you need to take out the spark plugs-take off the carburetorthen pour Marvel oil down the intake and turn the crank with a ratchet. Then the valve covers shouldcome off to soak the valve seals. This is common knowledgeand should be done by the next owner. Also everybody forgets-these are high compression engines, they had pump gas in 67 that had higher octanes and lead-they need octane boost and simulated lead added to the gas to keep them alive.
Yes, it has low original miles, no faded paint, no pitted chrome, no rust-stored in a cool dry place with no mice. Hagerty, NADA or Old Car Buyers Guide doesn't even have a clear way or categoryto value this car as it is not restored, low miles and no modifications or upgrades-still has factory tires, wheels and hub caps. It has a unique value.

***** Many Camaro experts have commented about the RS grill is not correct on this car, I took a clear picture of the firewall plaque at the request of may collectors and it does have the proper code. But in 67 it does have the 'L" code on the trim plate, which makes it a Ralley Sport, even though it has the base car tail lights and the backup lights not in the rear lower valance, callBob at 530-209-2897