275 hp, 327 cu. in. V-8 engine, two-speed automatic transmission, single leaf rear springs, and four-wheel hydraulic power drum brakes. Wheelbase: 108.1 in.
Chevrolet entered the pony car race in 1967 with the freshly designed and extremely impressive Camaro and received instant results and an immediate following. The example offered here is nicely appointed for enjoyment on the road or show. Originally finished in paint Code E, Deepwater Blue Metallic, with Code 717-Z Blue vinyl Strato bucket seats, it is a very attractive convertible example. The interior, with a console-shift automatic and pushbutton radio, has nicely fitting carpet and an obvious attention to detail. Under the hood, the 327/275 horsepower V-8 with Powerglide automatic transmission is equally attractive, with GM hoses and correct clamps. Power steering and power brakes also stand out as great accessories. The chrome and stainless have held up very well and still shine brightly. The top fits tightly, and the panel fit and gaps are on par. It is an older restoration that still presents very well.