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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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The first 1967 Camaro built at the Norwood, Ohio, plant had a VIN ending in N100001; the first built at the Van Nuys, California, plant had a VIN ending in L100001.
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Luigi Pascioni, Auto Mechanic
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Chevrolet listed curb weights for the 1967 Camaro as 2,910 pounds for the 6-cylinder coupe, 3,070 pounds for the 8-cylinder coupe, 3,165 pounds for the 6-cylinder convertible, and 3,325 for the 8-cylinder convertible.
1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible red.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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The bulk of 1967-69 Camaros were built at the Norwood, Ohio factory (near Cincinnati), including all Camaros exported to Canada.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Print #1102 - 1967-69 Camaros, Feature Cars: 1968 RS/SS and 1969 Z/28.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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The 1967 Camaro was the only Camaro model to have its VIN tag mounted to the door hinge pillar.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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The 1967 model was the only first generation Camaro to have both rear shocks mounted forward of the rear axle.
The actual number of these cars is unknown, this number is my guess - Greg McGann) When first introduced in September 1966, the 1967 Camaro SS came only with a 350-cid engine, an engine displacement exclusive to the Camaro within the Chevrolet line that year.
All had "Chevrolet Camaro Official Pace Car 51st Annual Indianapolis 500 Mile Race - May 30, 1967" decals on their doors.
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Jordan Jones, Rapper
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1967 Kit consists of L and R door graphics featuring "Chevrolet Camaro" in gold, "Official Pace Car" in blue and race date in black.
1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS red w/ white stripes.
1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 black / blue / yellow.
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