1967 Camaro SS
Meet the masked marvel.
Meet Camaro. Masked because it carries Rally Sport equipment with hideaway headlights.
A marvel because it's an SS 350: telltale domed hood, rally stripe and Camaro's biggest V8.
Over 3.200 pounds of driving machine nestled between four fat red-stripe tires,
an SS 350 carries the 295-horsepower 350-cubic-inch V8. So you know it's some other kind of Camaro.
For a suspension, it has special high-rate springs — coil in front, single-leaf in back —
and stiffer shocks at all four corners. And with its exceptionally wide 59' tread,
we assure you an SS 350 handles the way a sporting machine should.
And for your added safety, every Camaro — be it SS 350 or not — comes with such protective conveniences as
the GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column, dual master cylinder brake system with warning light,
folding front seat back latches and shoulder belt anchors. Try one on at your Chevrolet dealer's.
It's a ball-and-a-half.
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