The '67 is my favorite Camaro. I'd special-order mine. Base model, but I'd get it with a 396, Turbo 400 (with column shifter), and Positraction rear out back. I'd add power steering, but that's it. Wheels? Who needs factory when a set of Cragar SS can be bought? Oh yeah, and I'd get it in black with the standard black interior
@@johncornell3665 Honestly, I'm not 100% sure of what I have in the collection. I would estimate that I have about 100 filmstrips covering 1961-1972 but I've only viewed those that I've uploaded to RUclips in 2023. I'm sure hoping to find some that include the Chevelle SS since it is one of my favorite cars (especially the '70 model).
Glad you enjoyed it. A '69 RS is a dream car for many of us. I have also uploaded a few videos that show the '69 Camaro and I think I might have at least one more '69 Camaro video coming as well. ruclips.net/video/UOOS-lQXPt4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/HKje8Yu8cDk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/4--1q2HB9GI/видео.html
I have a 67 Rally Sport with the 327 2 bl carb, I installed the 3-speed automatic trans and front power disc brakes. My second is a 68 Camero Convertable with everything the 67 has. These two Cameros are for Sale in Huntington Beach, California. 3/04/2024.
@wasfast5409 I do have the filmstrip and record for the '68 Camaro. It's still in the original box and I've never personally seen it. I'll try to get it converted to a digital format and uploaded for you and me to see.
What was the video played by? I have a blue case large cassette looking thing with technicolor as the manufacturer, is this the same as what you used? It’s apparently used with a projector
The dealerships had machines made for playing the filmstrip and 33-1/3 rpm record that are shown at @0:03 at the beginning of this video. I don't have one of those machines so I just use a record player with a USB cable to transfer the audio to my computer and use a negative scanner to digitize each frame of the filmstrip. Then I use movie making software to piece the two together into a video.
@@TheSteeleGarage that’s awesome! Some old theater techniques in use, love it! I’ve been dying to find the video from these “tapes” I found a Camaro and corvette one in some junk that was being thrown out and have never figured out what’s on it.
@@stephenholland5930 I really appreciate the feedback. I have a large collection of these films and plan to upload them all eventually. Making these into RUclips videos has allowed me to finally see these films for the first time. This is much better than having them continue to sit in boxes on a shelf. I have Chevrolet films for 1961-1972 models.
I’m 55 years old and I saw one in upstate NY when I was about 18. It was a 1968 Camaro (I believe). It caught my eye because I had never seen a first generation Camaro with a stock bench seat and three on the tree. I have never seen one like that again.
The '67 is my favorite Camaro. I'd special-order mine. Base model, but I'd get it with a 396, Turbo 400 (with column shifter), and Positraction rear out back. I'd add power steering, but that's it. Wheels? Who needs factory when a set of Cragar SS can be bought? Oh yeah, and I'd get it in black with the standard black interior
L79 350 HP 327" was ideal engine for Camaro... 4 speed manual... no PS or PB...
I sure enjoy seeing what I have forgotten over the years, 😮😮😮😮😮
The '67 Camaro was the one that started it all. Today Camaro is in its sixth generation.
Needed these GM dealer marketing films from back then
Love watching these. Thanks for this
Thanks. I've got a lot more of them coming.
Do you have one that focuses on the '70 Chevelle SS? Would really like to see that
@@johncornell3665 Honestly, I'm not 100% sure of what I have in the collection. I would estimate that I have about 100 filmstrips covering 1961-1972 but I've only viewed those that I've uploaded to RUclips in 2023. I'm sure hoping to find some that include the Chevelle SS since it is one of my favorite cars (especially the '70 model).
What you do is appreciated by those of us who love these cars
Thanks so much for sharing I really enjoyed it I sure do like driving my 69 RS around town. GOD BLESS!!!!! ✌🏻from Ga.
Glad you enjoyed it. A '69 RS is a dream car for many of us.
I have also uploaded a few videos that show the '69 Camaro and I think I might have at least one more '69 Camaro video coming as well.
ruclips.net/video/UOOS-lQXPt4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/HKje8Yu8cDk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/4--1q2HB9GI/видео.html
I have a 67 Rally Sport with the 327 2 bl carb, I installed the 3-speed automatic trans and front power disc brakes. My second is a 68 Camero Convertable with everything the 67 has. These two Cameros are for Sale in Huntington Beach, California. 3/04/2024.
Maybe you should learn how to spell Camaro ?
The 1967 SS Chevelle came with a 396.
Fantastic! Interesting, no mention of the 396 or Turbo Hydramatics. Those must have come later.
Would like to see the same about 68
Had mine for 34 years
@wasfast5409 I do have the filmstrip and record for the '68 Camaro. It's still in the original box and I've never personally seen it. I'll try to get it converted to a digital format and uploaded for you and me to see.
What was the video played by? I have a blue case large cassette looking thing with technicolor as the manufacturer, is this the same as what you used? It’s apparently used with a projector
The dealerships had machines made for playing the filmstrip and 33-1/3 rpm record that are shown at @0:03 at the beginning of this video. I don't have one of those machines so I just use a record player with a USB cable to transfer the audio to my computer and use a negative scanner to digitize each frame of the filmstrip. Then I use movie making software to piece the two together into a video.
@@TheSteeleGarage that’s awesome! Some old theater techniques in use, love it! I’ve been dying to find the video from these “tapes” I found a Camaro and corvette one in some junk that was being thrown out and have never figured out what’s on it.
@@TheSteeleGarageYou do a great job. More please!
@@stephenholland5930 I really appreciate the feedback. I have a large collection of these films and plan to upload them all eventually. Making these into RUclips videos has allowed me to finally see these films for the first time. This is much better than having them continue to sit in boxes on a shelf. I have Chevrolet films for 1961-1972 models.
@7:12 3 speed on three column shifter not many built never seen one was it ever sold ?
That caught my eye as well. It would like to see an original '67 Camaro with a 6-cyl and 3-speed on the column.
I’m 55 years old and I saw one in upstate NY when I was about 18. It was a 1968 Camaro (I believe). It caught my eye because I had never seen a first generation Camaro with a stock bench seat and three on the tree. I have never seen one like that again.
Yep! Almost bought a used '68 Camaro with a 327 and "3 on the tree" back in 1975 but balked at the $2300 asking price!
I know someone that has a 1969 Pontiac firebird with bucket seats and automatic on the column.
The first production Camaro was a six cylinder with a three speed on the column.
Was 396 not yet available?