First generation Camaro

RobertBrown

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I past by this last weekend and almost broke my neck, I turned my head so fast. The first generation Camaro is one of the muscle cars that I would consider owning, not necessarily this model year.
Anybody know what year this one is?
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LandN

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1967 camaro ...side lights came in 1968.
 

Sammy the Red

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No side markers and also the side vent windows.
 

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The exterior looks great. How's the interior? How much are they asking?

My mom had a 1968 Camaro with a 327 V8 -- many moons ago. :cool:
 

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The exterior looks great. How's the interior? How much are they asking?

My mom had a 1968 Camaro with a 327 V8 -- many moons ago. :cool:

If the car is a true SS and not a clone, depending on the options it is fitted with I would say about $21,000-$27,000, and higher for a numbers matching car (original engine, transmission, etc). There are so many variables involved, pricing is not an exact science. A ragtop would be about $8,000--$10,000 more.

I know cars, especially muscle cars. Sure it looks good, but it could be a Dupont restoration. Last fall my brother and I were at a county fair is southern Michigan, some organization was raffling off a Duster 340, my brother was saying that sure looks good. Well, I pointed out under the hood, whoever "restored" the car had used rubber GARAGE DOOR WEATHERSTRIPPING for weatherseal. My brother was amazed because I was able to spot something like that.
 

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That is a nice car. A prime example of American muscle. I wish it was in my garage.
It's a 67 no doubt.
I have no Idea what it is worth. That's an investment and it has to be bought right in order to pay off.
 

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my first car out of the service in 70 was a 69SS conv. white w/orange stripes.the headlights had the powered covers.Thats a sweet 67 but like JD said buyer beware.I once saw the same car I had in a magazine and the asking price was $80 grand.Does anyone like the new ones?I personally think they look really nice,kinda got that retro look to em...russ
 

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my first car out of the service in 70 was a 69SS conv. white w/orange stripes.the headlights had the powered covers.Thats a sweet 67 but like JD said buyer beware.I once saw the same car I had in a magazine and the asking price was $80 grand.Does anyone like the new ones?I personally think they look really nice,kinda got that retro look to em...russ

Wife's older brother had a '69 SS, when he learned GM was bringing back the Camaro and were modeling it on the '69 model he couldn't put down $$ fast enuff. He put less than 1,000 miles on the car shown in the picture before he traded it in a new Corvette. Must be nice to have that kind of money !!!
 

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It is a nice looking old camaro...:thumbsup:
 
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