1967 Chevrolet Camaro - RS Package, 4 Speed on the Floor! Numbers Matching!

Condition: Used
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Type: Coupe
Year: 1967
Mileage: 126899
VIN: 124377N223142
Transmission: Manual
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: San Francisco, California, United States
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Description of 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

1967 Chevy Camaro RS trim package. Rare 4 Speed manual transmission. Mostly original interior - carpet was replaced. Repainted at least once. Cleans up and presents really nicely as you can see. First year for the Camaro!
350 v8, believed rebuilt at 90,000. Numbers matching drivetrain. Excellent running condition. Floors and frame excellent as you can see. 5 digit odometer means that accurate mileage is unknown but based on vehicle registration history, it's believed to have turned over just once which would put it at 126,899. The car is being lightly driven so it may be a little higher when you see it.
I have seen no better deals for a first year Camaro on either the Cargurus or Classiccar websites, let alone for a Camaro with the RS package, numbers matching drivetrain and 4-speed manual trans. This is a very fun car to drive and is a serious attention getter.
Located in the Parkside neighborhood of San Francisco and showings can be arranged if you are local; I am also happy to coordinate with your mechanic to inspect. This was a South Dakota car that was obviously not driven in winter judging from the underside photos. It's in excellent roadworthy condition and you can drive this car anywhere.
I am happy to coordinate with your shipper. Shipping is at the buyer's expense, as are all taxes and registration fees.
Because it's hard to read, here is the information on the options plate:

05C E

67-12437 NOR123176

760-ZY-2

W3SL

5BY

Thanks for checking out my auction. Happy bidding!

On Sep-08-20 at 18:37:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

In response to a bidder question, I have the following details to report. The car has a 10 bolt rear axle, and the transmission is either an M20 or M21 Muncie - there is apparently no way from the casting numbers to determine which it is, and we're not about to open it up to find out!