Before Camaro became a household word, Chevrolet wanted to test different variants of the car. This led to the 1967 Waikiki concept. This was an uncharacteristically low-budget concept car designed to show the versatility of the new Camaro. As near as we can tell, Chevrolet just added a pair of rectangular headlights, a different grille, simulated wood side-trim, and wire wheels. Waikiki badging was also included on each front fender. Although the skyline in the background doesn’t look very Hawaiian, you get the point. |
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