Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
Although the 1967 Z/28 wasn’t the most powerful Camaro on offer, it was by far the best choice in handling, braking, and overall driving dynamics. If the SS 350 and SS 396 were pure muscle cars with big engines and loads of tire smoke, the Z/28 was the driver’s machine and a road racing model which could handle most challenges (via American Muscle Car Museum).

The Z/28 package included front disc brakes, close-ratio four-speed manual transmission, revised suspension, and steering. It also had exterior trim details like racing stripes, vinyl roof, and headlight covers, but the real treat was under the hood. The power came from a 5.0-liter V8 with 290 hp and high revving nature. This engine proved ideal for the Z/28 and gave the car thrilling performance while retaining low weight and nimble handling. The Mustangs didn’t have such a version, and the Z/28 was a unique offering.