Camaro Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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1967
Camaro - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for AC Spark Plugs. The intention of the ad is to remind the readers that AC Spark Plugs have been what General Motors vehicles come equipped with. The ad headline tells us that "AC Spark Plugs were chosen for Chevrolet's 1916 Baby Grand...the exciting 1967 Camaro...and 55 million Chevrolets in between". The ad contains nice pictures of each of the two cars mentioned. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 14, 1966
Life magazine &
November 1, 1966
Look magazine
2
$7.50
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AC Spark Plugs 18

1967
Camaros - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for this popular new Sports Car. The ad has a picture of a man leaning against the front end of a Red SS 350 Convertible that has the top down. He is talking to another man who is standing in front of a Yellow Rally Sport Coupe. The ad describes these as "Chevrolet's new driving machine with big-car stability...big-car power...everything you'd ask for". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 3, 1966
Saturday Evening Post
1
$9.00
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Camaro 6

1967
Camaros - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad that shows several of the ways that you can change the personality of your Camaro, There are four pictures of different ways you can change a Red Camaro. There is a picture of a standard Red Camaro, then a photo of this car with hideaway headlights which makes it a Rally Sport, or you can add a 325-hp V-8 which will make it a SS or you can add both and make it a SS with Rally Sport equipment. There is also pictures of other options that can be purchased to make your Camaro even better than where you live.
January 27, 1967
Life magazine
0
$9.00
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Camaro 7

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1967
Camaro - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for some of the Hi-Performance Reasons to consider buying a Camaro. The top picture in the ad shows the front end of a Dark-Colored Camaro with the "SS" prominent in the grill and the headline explaining that "Camaro handles steady because it stands wide". At the bottom of the ad is a picture of a Yellow Camaro SS Sport Coupe with Rally Sport equipment being driven with two occupants along a dirt road on a Fall day. The text features three points to consider. The forst is that the Camaro has a 59-inch stance which contributes to its amazing ability to handle on curvy roads. The second point is the engines that are available in the SS series. You could now get a 396-cu in with 325 hp as well as the standard 350 cu-in with 295 hp. The third point is the Rally Sport equipment that was available to personalize your Camaro. The text lists some of the features with more to come at your Dealer's
February 24, 1967
Life magazine
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$9.00
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Camaro 12

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1967
Camaro SS - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that promises that this car comes with Everything that a performance car would need. There is a picture of a Red Camaro SS convertible being driven on an asphalt road past a series of blurred trees and the headline calls this "Camaro SS: One to go, with everything." The text compares it to a hamburger which will taste better if you add mustard, catsup, onion, dill pickles, lettuce, tomato and a side of fries. This is what they think the SS version of the Camaro is and the ad mentions many of the performance features that are standard on this popular automobile.
March 31, 1967
Life magazine
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$9.00
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Camaro 15

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1967
Camaro - Full color 10" x 13" ad that identifies the Camaro as the 1967 Indianapolis 500 Pace Car. Shown in the ad is a cream-colored convertible parked on a country road-side with the couple that probably drove up in it, sitting or leaning on a white plank fence. The text talks about it being "lower, wider, heavier, roomier than any other car at its price" and offers Special Savings for a package that included the Six Cylinder engine. It also mentions Savings on the Chevrolet Fleetside pickup (Model CS 10334).
May 19, 1967
Life magazine
2
$9.00
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Camaro 3

1968
Camaro SS Sport Coupe - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad that has a picture of a Red Camaro and a Blue Corvette Sting Ray Coupe parked next to each other on a paved area with a stark mountainside as a background. The headline calls them an "Aerodynamic duo" and claims that they are "two of a kind". The text mentions many of the selling points such as their styling, handling and performance while giving the largest and most powerful engines available for each model. It ends by saying that "Corvette's a tough act to follow. Buckle up a Camaro and see what we've done for an encore".
July 1968
Hot Rod
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1969
Z/28 Camaro - Full color 16" x 10 3/4" Two-Page ad for this amazing car. There is a picture of a Red Camaro with Black Stripes taken from a high angle and set up to give the illusion of going at the high speed that it was capable of. The headline says "We've got a mean streak" and the text begins by saying that the car is "So ominous it goes by its code name". It mentions some of the features that were on previous models and steps into what is "New for '69". It mentions a few options that could be added to the package and tells you that "By now you know the mean streak isn't just painted on - it's built in". It then advises you that if anyone asks you what the "Z" stands for, "Tell them 'Zap'".
October 1968
Hot Rod
1
$9.00
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Camaro 13

1969
Camaro SS Coupe - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a green Camaro parked on a boardwalk as it is surrounded by a large group of admiring young people. The ad headline wants the reader to see "What the younger generation's coming to". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 21, 1969
Life magazine
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$9.00
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Camaro 4

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1969
Camaro SS Convertible - Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" ad with a photo of a white Camaro with red stripes and lettered as the Official Pace Car is superimposed over a photo of the Indianapolis 500 race from a previous year. The ad headline describes this as "Camaro SS...and friends".
May 1969
Car & Driver
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Camaro 5

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1969
Camaro SS Sport Coupe - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a red Camaro on a country road coming right at you. The ad headline promises that "Camaro hugs the road. Squeezes the competition". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 16, 1969
Life magazine
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$9.00
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Camaro 2

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1970
Camaro Sport Coupe - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a smiling young man standing next to his red Camaro on what looks like an airplane runway. Ad headline states "New Camaro. One look says a lot. One drive says it all." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 24, 1970
Life magazine
1
$8.50
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Camaro 1

1971
Camaro Sport Coupe - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that talks about how one success can bring about another. Over a picture of a Maroon Corvette is the headline that "We've learned a lot from Corvette" followed by a larger picture of a Maroon Camaro with the headline, "Here it is. Camaro." The text talks about the Corvette having been produced for eighteen years while the Camaro has been in production for only five. Chevrolet has taken many of the "tricks" about sports cars from building the Corvetteand used them to make the Camaro as good as it is. It lists several features that are on both cars but reminds us that the biggest difference is that the Camaro has a back seat.
June 18, 1971
Life magazine
1
$8.50
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Camaro 16

1973
Camaro Type LT - Full color 10" x 13" ad for the car that is claimed to combine Luxury with Touring-ability. There is a picture of a family of three, complete with complete sets of skin diving equipment posing in front of their Red Camaro Type LT which is parked in a lot by Zuma Beach in California. The ad headline describes this happy scene with the words "The new Camaro Type LT. You deserve a car this good." and the text mentions some of the features that contribute to the Luxury and some that contribute to the Touring capabilities. There is also a picture that is taken from outside of the open driver's side door through the front seat and out the open passenger-side door so that some of the Luxury can be seen.
December 8, 1972
Life magazine
3
$8.00
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Camaro 11

1976
Camaro Sport Coupe - Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" ad with a picture of a Red Camaro Sport Coupe being driven up a dusty hillside. The ad headline asks "Want a lift, America? '76 Camaro" and the ad tells you what a car should do and answers with what a Camaro will do.
December 8, 1975
Sports Illustrated
1
$8.00
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Camaro 10

1977
Camaro Z-28 - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for the car that is so good, it is described as "The Camaro's Camaro". The ad has a picture of a Brown Camaro coming at the camera on a track and another picture of this car taken, at rest, from the side. The ad has a nice list of items you will get when you get a Z-28 Camaro.
March 14, 1977
Sports Illustrated
1
$8.00
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Camaro 8

1978
Camaro Z-28 - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad for the car that becomes more regal with each passing year. The ad has a picture of a Yellow Z-28 parked on a grassy field with a small line of trees in the background. The ad introduces the car as "His majesty. The Camaro Z-28" and there are smaller pictures of the engine, the dual exhaust, the yellow dashboard and the 4-speed gear shifter. The ad text mentions the items in the four pictures as "Some of its hardware" and that there are other models available, if the Z-28 is too much for you.
November 7, 1977
Sports Illustrated
0
$8.00
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Camaro 9

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