Was there a 67 Z28 Camaro?

The Z/28 option code was introduced to the Camaro in December 1966 for the 1967 model year. It was the brainchild of Vince Piggins, who conceived offering "virtually race-ready" Camaros for sale from any Chevrolet dealer.
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How many 1967 Z28 are there?

Only 602 Z/28s were sold in 1967, so finding one can be a chore to say the least. Add to that the RS package and you've now got a car as rare as hen's teeth. This particular ride came from the factory with some choice appointments.
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What year did the first Z28 come out?

The Z28 was released on December 29, 1966, just in time to run in the 1967 Trans-Am series. Its public introduction was low key, and many Camaro buyers who didn't see the magazine coverage of the Z28 weren't aware it was available.
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What years did they make Z28?

The slash between Z and 28 was used on the first-generation 1967-69 cars, and then were dropped in 1970. Slashes weren't part of the RPO designations. Camaro Z28 production began on December 29, 1966. Cars started trickling into dealerships in January and February.
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What is the rarest Camaro?

Numerous variants of the Camaro have been built during its 50-year production run. None have been as rare as the Convertible Z/28.
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How rare is a 1967 Camaro SS?

Of the 99,855 Camaros built for the 1967 model year, 34,411 were SS models, and just 602 were the coveted Z/28, making them very rare and therefore likely candidates for cloning.
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What did a 1967 Camaro cost new?

Depends on what it had, but the retail on a base coupe was a little over $2450. Around $3000 for retail on an SS. Try firstgencamaro.com for other values.
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What did Z28 stand for?

The name Z/28 will be forever linked with the Chevrolet Camaro. In reality, it was a simple three digit, alphanumeric GM sales code for a "Special Performance Package" that was introduced in December 1966.
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What makes a Camaro a Z28?

A special 302 cubic-inch small-block (a 327 with a 283 crankshaft), a heavy-duty Muncie four-speed, and heavy-duty chassis hardware “borrowed” from bigger Chevy car lines, made up the package. The SCCA approved this as Camaro Z28.
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What made a Camaro a Z28?

The name Z28 is nothing more than a production code used by Chevrolet to note add-on options. According to records maintained by OldRide, the code listed as Z28 notes the Special Performance Package.
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How many 67 Camaros are there?

Chevrolet produced 220,906 Camaros in 1967, 25,141 of which were convertibles.
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What engines were available in a 1967 Camaro?

1967 Camaro

Engine choices were plentiful, including the standard 230-cid six-cylinder, optional 250-cid six-cylinder, and 327-cid small-block V-8 in either 210 or 275-horsepower versions. Chevrolet's venerable 350-cid small-block would make its debut in the 1967 Camaro, and would not appear in other Chevys until 1968.
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How many Camaro Z28 were made?

Of the 40,940 Z28's (coupes and convertibles) that was able to get 6 speeds only 8,742 got one which is only 21%. So it can be said that 21% of the 4,932 convertibles made got a 6 speed or only about 1,036 (. 21 x 4,932) Camaros in 1994 were convertible 6 speeds no matter what color they were.
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What is special about the 1967 Camaro?

The 1967 was the only Camaro to feature a right-side traction bar, also to counter wheel hop. The traction bar was standard equipment for all Z28 models, and was installed on other high performance models.
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How do I know if my 1967 Camaro is a SS?

There is NO code in the VIN that recognizes an SS in any first generation Camaro. A '67 Camaro has a code on the trim tag for an SS and a late '69 Camaro had an "X" code on the trim tag to identify some SS's.
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What colors did the 1967 Camaro come in?

Chevrolet Camaro's had 15 Colors for the 1st year of production in 1967. They were Tuxedo Black, Ermine White, Nantucket Blue, Deepwater Blue, Marina Blue, Granada Gold, Mountain Green, Emerald Turquoise, Tahoe Turquoise, Royal Plum, Madera Maroon, Bolera Red, Sierra Fawn, Capri Creme, and Butternut Yellow.
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What is the difference between a 67 68 and 69 Camaro?

On the '67 Camaro, the doors are opened by electric motors, but on the '68 and '69, they are vacuum actuated.
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How much is a 1969 Z28 worth?

Today, depending on how good the car's condition is, the price range of a 1969 Chevy Camaro ranges from $85,000 to about $221,000.
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What is the rarest 67 Camaro?

1967 Camaro – VIN #100001

We'll start at the beginning with the rarest of all Camaro cars. VIN #100001 is documented as the first of 49 hand-built "pilot assembly" vehicles to come out of the Norwood, Ohio plant in 1966.
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What is a catfish Camaro?

You're probably wondering where the nickname “catfish Camaro” comes from. As you can probably see, the Camaro that was produced from 1998 to 2002 had flush headlights and a front grille that looked like a gaping mouth.
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What year is the most desirable Camaro?

Consensus throughout the auto industry dubbed the 1969 Camaro as the best of all time. This year, the COPO Camaro was started, designed for top performance. It was a true engineering marvel with a ZL1, L88 427 big block engine.
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