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1967 Chevy Camaro

1967 Camaro was inspired from Chevy's compact Nova. Having been based on the then upcoming redesigned '68 Nova, this vehicle was far more robust than the '67 Nova. Camaro's basic engineering was a unibody structure from the windshield and firewall back, with a separate steel rail subframe for everything up front. All of its features were that of the typical standard-equipped vehicles of the time. Front suspension consists of double A-arms whereas semi-elliptical leaf springs suspended the solid rear axle.

1967 Chevy Camaro

One of the earliest versions of vintage cars, '67 Camaro optimistically got a good rating in its performance. Braking was by four drums, it had slow and manual steering, reaching 140 horsepower twisting on a three-speed manual transmission. Since then on, '67 Camaro was available in sport Coupe and Convertible. Both were lean and aggressive with complete available trim packages called RS and SS that may be used to add up to its appearance. The vehicle's design provided options to the individual as to the type of trim they were more comfortable with. Moreover, both trims were duly cut for a specific personality that other cars during those times seldom achieved.

 


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