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1967-1969 Camaro Weights?
I've read that '67 Camaros are the lightest, maybe 50 lbs lighter than a '69?
Also I'm wondering what a 1967 Camaro with a small block + automatic transmission would weigh completely stock? I've seen different weights when I've looked online. |
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Looks like 3070 curb weight
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As one reference, here is my stock ‘69 RS Z/28, steel cowl hood, spoilers, console, and a full tank of fuel - 3395 lbs.
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I never weighed mine with the PG in it, now a Muncie. I CAN tell you, the folding rear seat alone adds about 30#'s. The backrest is heavy.
The rs headlight system will add another 8-10 lbs.
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NHRAracer says 2960 for a 327 with auto.
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Yeah I looked at that too. That's ship weight no fluids. Curb weight is 3070. Mine would have been around that weight it didn't have any of the heavy options.
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