Yes, if your 68 SS 396 Camaro has the original fold down rear seats, it can be classified as a pro touring model.
Original MSRP $2677 for the base model.
The sub model is- Sport, touring, grand touring.
The 1967 Camaro had a stock 3.8L straight sixThe SS model had a 5.7L 350 or an optional 6.5L 396 (L78) big blockThe 67 Camaro was actually the debut platform for the 350
There was no Camaro built in the 2005 model year.
There is no 2008 Camaro. If you mean the 2010 Camaro's the SS model is running $38-43K
The Camaro was introduced in 1967 It was discontinued after the 2002 model year. It is back out as an '10 model
Chevrolet had several motors available for the 1969 model Camaro. Most common were 327, 350, and 396 cubic inch engines. Some C.O.P.O. models came with 427 c.i. big blocks, such as the Yenko Camaro. But chances are you will never see one in original form.
The 2010 Mazda A6 has a sport touring model. Most vehicles that have are sport touring are typically motorcycles.
No
Depends on the model...
A 1909 Ford Model T Touring car base price was $850.
It was released in the 1967 model year.