No. For the 67-69 Firechicken, sequential production numbers started with 600001 for 6-cylinder models and 100001 for V8 models. Although the 1967 Camaro also started with 100001, the 67 Bird was only built in Lordstown, Ohio ("U" designation), so although the numbering sequence would match (1xxxxx), the plant designator woudn't.
Van Nuys didn't start building Firechickens until 1968 (Norwood until 1969), and at that point the numbering sequence for the Camaro went to 3xxxxx (1968) and 5xxxxx (1969), while the Bird stayed with the 100000 (V8) and 600000 (L6) sequence.
Ed