Obviously this one never made it very far, but interesting...
Pics are labelled as "1967 Chevrolet Carmaro Surfer Two-Door". Emblem says "Fisher". See last pic.
Credit for pics to GM, unknown date and location.
Credit for pics to GM, unknown date and location.
Credit for pics to GM, unknown date and location.
Credit for pic to GM.
This is the emblem on the back of the car.
Amazing pictures.....I have never seen this exact concept car in any books! I am not sure how you guys are finding these photos, however please keep them coming.
Thanks for posting. The rear shot looks like a Vega, especially the tail lights. Wagon versions of Camaro and Mustang concepts were neat 'ideas', yet I am glad they did not make production.
Quote from: crossboss on April 22, 2019, 09:33:36 AM
Thanks for posting. The rear shot looks like a Vega, especially the tail lights. Wagon versions of Camaro and Mustang concepts were neat 'ideas', yet I am glad they did not make production.
X2! So VERY glad... :)
This cars existence has been hid extremely well. I have never seen or even heard of this one. I love it when something new comes up. Thanks for posting.
The profile shot reminds me of the two seat 1967 Camaro that never made in any farther than the mock up/idea stage.
There were also a couple of 1967 Nomad Camaro clay models that never saw the light of day either. Maybe Bryon has come across additional pictures of the Nomad as well as the two seat, shorter wheelbase Camaro convertible and they will get their own threads.
Not exactly an elegant design. Kind of looks like a camper shell grafted on to a regular Camaro. I love seeing the pics and I'm glad they were trying different things but it is also good that it was considered and then rejected.
It might have been better if it didn't look like a hearse.
I found a slightly clearer shot of the first picture.
I don't remember that one.
Quote from: MO on April 23, 2019, 10:36:52 PM
It might have been better if it didn't look like a hearse.
😂😂what I was seeing.