Re: 1967 camaro bench seat car
Heck, I know of more than three L78 bench seat cars.
In either case there is no definitive breakdown of what cars came with exactly what options. Considering the rather large list of options in 67 you could make quite a few cars 1 of 1 or one of three. Chevy only has total production numbers, for example they know that in 67 there were 6583 total bench seat cars built, 17993 folding rear seat cars and there were 4003 L35 325 horse 396 cars.
When playing the percentage numbers game against total production it is pretty easy to sway numbers any way you want to. For example, my L78 is one of the 1138 L78's built, based on percentages there should be around 128 ragtops built so 1 of 128, add in that it is a deluxe parchment interior car and we can make that 5% of those or so (rough guess, likely less) so we are down to 1 of 6, add in tilt 6% now we are down to 1 of 1 already. Add on top of that the RS, PS, PDB, 4.10's, bumper guards, Bolero Red, and on and on and we are down to a car that is undoubtedly the only one ever built. In short it can get nuts fast.
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