How much is a 1967 Camaro worth?

How much is a 1967 Camaro worth?

The three 1967 Super Sport options were a 350, a 325-horse 396, and a second 396-cubic-inch big-block….America’s other ponycar is high on the “gotta-have” list.

Expect To Pay
Year Model Low-High
1967-1969 V-8 convertible $3000-$28,000
1967-1969 Super Sport $2500-$77,000
1967-1969 Z/28 $8500-$221,000

Is the Camaro SS twin turbo?

The most powerful option for the 2016+ Camaro SS is finally here! This top mount twin turbo system has taken the LT1 engine to new heights. The base system provides 5-6 psi to gain over 180-200whp! This system is a true bolt-on.

Can I twin turbo my V6 Camaro?

Your V6 can certainly handle a few psi of boost, and the 300-horsepower V6 used in 2010 and newer Camaros can safely put about 425 horsepower on the wheels with a good twin turbo setup.

How much horsepower does a twin turbo add to a V6 Camaro?

How much WHP does a V6 Camaro have?

Available engines: 3.6-liter V6 with 335 horsepower and 284 pound-feet of torque. 6.2-liter V8 with 455 horsepower and 455 pound-feet of torque.

What engines were available in a 1967 Camaro?

1967 Camaro Engine choices were plentiful, including the standard 230-cid six-cylinder, optional 250-cid six-cylinder, and 327-cid small-block V-8 in either 210 or 275-horsepower versions. Chevrolet’s venerable 350-cid small-block would make its debut in the 1967 Camaro, and would not appear in other Chevys until 1968.

What is the difference between a 1967 Camaro RS and SS?

SS stands for “Super Sport” and was a performance option for the Camaro that featured more power, better suspension, and an aesthetics package. RS stands for “Rally Sport” and was available with any of the Camaro trims. It featured hideaway headlights and other aesthetics.

Can you twin turbo a V6 Camaro?