1967 First Generation Camaro Badge Metal Sign

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On June 28, 1966, General Motors held a live press conference in Detroit's Statler-Hilton Hotel. They announced a new car line with a name that Chevrolet chose in keeping with other car names beginning with the letter C such as the Chevelle and Corvette. The Camaro name was then unveiled. Automotive press asked Chevrolet product managers, what is a Camaro? and were told it was a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs.

If one of your weekend hobbies included eating up Mustangs on the road or track, then this classic 23 inch '67 Camaro fender badge design is perfect for your home or garage. Hang it on the wall and soak in the compliments... for both your choice in décor and that bad ass piece of Detroit Muscle you have the pleasure of riding around town in.

  • 12" H x 23" W
  • Made in the USA
  • Stainless Steel Construction
  • Solid ABS Plastic Backer
  • Saw-tooth Easy Mount Cutout

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