1967 Chevy Camaro SS Review - The First Generation Camaro!

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The thoughts, feelings, and opinions expressed in this video are the sole thoughts of Zack and no one else. The purpose of this video is to provide entertainment with the hope that you will take what you see and formulate your own opinions. I highly recommend consuming other reviews of this vehicle before making any form of financial decision.



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Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
1:04 - Engine / Transmission
2:18 - Interior
3:47 - BFB Test
4:02 - Front & Back Seats
5:26 - Trunk / Cargo Space
6:11 - Exterior
6:43 - Final Thoughts
10:02 - Outro
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Genuinely the only channel I watch for car reviews. I love that you review everyday drivers mixed in with the fun cars. Keep up what you do, love these videos dude.

Etyler
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I remember driving this exact same car on NFS Carbon. Good times indeed.

winstonmiu
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Glad you got this 1st Gen Chevrolet Camaro on your channel the blue interior looks stunning

fordmuscleluis
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I have a 1967 SS with a 4 speed overdrive automatic transmission. Mine has a console with 4 gauges. I’m surprised that this one doesn’t have one. Beautiful car!

stevekapp
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First time I hear the vent window called a “smokers window”. 😂 Beautiful car.

icanfix
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Sadly grew up in the 1980s and missed the first era when it was new. Your description in both words and smiles told me all I needed to know better than any book or posted numbers. Thanks.

darylkik
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Always loved the look of the first 3 years of the Camaro. After owning a Malibu of the same era. I don't want one again. I'm fine with fuel injection.

michaelmills
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David here, I saw my first Camaro in 1967 on display at Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto California, I was 12 years old, it was a cutaway car. It showed the motor and other parts of the car, I was very impressed. I never got that year, but I did get to own many different years over the years. My last one was a 2000 brand new V6 automatic. I liked it a lot. I had to give it up because I got too old. Having trouble getting in and out. But I stayed with Chevrolet and got a 2007 Trailblazer v 6 Automatic. It has the same gages as my Camaro! lol 😂. Very good review. I was glad you appreciated the history of the car. 😎

DisneyFan-egoz
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Oh my... what a timecapsule. Great review. ❤Blue on Blue. What a damn beauty!

philipp
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Gotta love the old Chevy 4 speed. I have a 77' Corvette with the 4 speed manual, and yes, the shifting is cumbersome. I hear it feels a lot better after a disassembly, a good cleaning, and replacement of worn (nearly 5 decade old!) parts. I'd love to have you review it, but I live all the way on the east coast.

ChiefyChieferton
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Super nice ss 67.
When I was 17 in highschool 1973 I bought a 67 327 2 barrel 2 speed automatic with 89, 000 for 775.00$
Red with black interior could have a 69 z28 for 3, 000 but who could afford that at 17, I'm now 66.5 it's in the garage with 110, 00 on the clock, same year in 73 I bought a 65 convertible GT mustang for 200.00 not running but with a new motor sitting next to it, 74 I bought a 71 AMX 401 with a tork flight for 1, 500.00
What a beast it was . Sold all but I'm a Chevy guy never going to sell it.

patrickjohnson
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10:26 Not sure if that's the face of sheer terror or utter joy. Both? lol

davidp
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My mom had a 67 RS/SS JUST like that one and regrets selling it to this day even 20+ years later. Even though they don't drive all that well. Theres just something so special about them though.

zackdl
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My brother had a 1967 Camaro RS/SS the same color as the one you drove, and it
had the same blue and white interior. His was a convertible with a white top completing
the blue/white interior and exterior. The only difference I noted was his had a chrome
strip at the bottom of the side windows that complimented the lower chrome rocker
panel. He ordered his car in July 1966, and he had it by October 1966. He ordered a
high performance 327 ci with 300 hp with a 4-speed transmission and a positive
traction rear end with 3.08 gears. It was beautiful and performed very well and actually
got decent mileage getting 20 mpg highway.

ronwinkles
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I have owned the exact same car, but mine is Bolero red, with a black vinyl roof and a red interior but mine has a 400 turbo with the original 396/325 HP, with original panels and no rust. Love the car

johnstecz
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Had a 67 back in the day. First and best looking.

donhathaway
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My dad had that same car but it was a green convertible. Such a shame that he did not know what he had at the time.

LifeAfterLosing
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I've had a first gen Camaro for a while now. 67 SS/355sbc/T56/12 bolt car. Its SO fun. I drive the hell out of it and it takes it. Just a good time.

kyledonaldson
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A few things: The RS package could be had on any trim and it gave you the hidden headlights, the all red taillights, and the reverse lights moved down low. The SS package gave you the "velocity stacks" on the hood, 350 or 396 engine, stripes, and chassis upgrades. Also, from the factory, the tail light panel of a big block car would've been satin black, not body color. The 396 engine could deliver 325, 350, or 375 horsepower with different cams, heads, carburetors, and compression ratios depending on how you optioned it. Interestingly, the exact same 375 HP 396 engine in the Camaro was advertised as 425 HP in the Corvette. We own an original '68 SS/RS 396/375 4-speed car. No power steering, no A/C, drum brakes on all four corners. You bought an engine and the car came with it.

kylethestyle
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These were the first cars that made me like cars when I was a kid

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