Benson Chevrolet in the heart of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn sold this Camaro new


In 1967, Louis Perricone decided to check out the new ponycar offering from Chevrolet once he heard you could get it stuffed with the stout 396/375hp Turbo-Jet V-8.

 At the salesman’s desk, he checked off all the right boxes to build a true street performer. He chose that particular L78 package, the M21 four-speed manual trans, and finished it off with the QB 4.56 Positraction rear differential. The SS/RS optioned Camaro was everything a performance oriented motorhead would love . . . and then some.

45 years later, it has about 2,800 miles, mostly by doing quarter-mile runs at Atco, Raceway Park, New York National Speedway, and famed Fountain Avenue.

Listed online, it sold with the period-perfect speed parts, from the vintage gauges to the blow-proof bell to the real A and A Stinger hood



http://www.hotrod.com/articles/mostly-original-day-two-1967-chevrolet-camaro-big-block-straight-new-yorks-street-race-scene/

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