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The bumble bee stripe came standard on SS or SS with the RS trim package in 1967. I believe it could also be optioned on any Camaro model other than Z-28. The Z-28 stripes (a.k.a rally stripes or runway stripes) only came on Z-28's, although they could be deleted on Z-28's as well. The only exceptions to this rule are the 69 Indy Pace cars.
Personally I prefer the bumble bee stripes to the Z-28 stripes on most non-Z28 cars, although my kid's plane Jane coupe looks awesome with them along with the cowl induction hood. It's your car, so do what you like, although the bumble bee stripe would be more correct on an RS convertible.
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Thanks a lot for confirming that. I might leave the Z stripes for a Z, when I get one (eventually). For now, I might go with the bumble bee. Cheers!
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