67CruiseMasterCamaro
Aug 10th, 04, 11:44 AM
I have been looking for an authentic Yutivo Camaro and found one. It's a 67 RS (10/66 build) low compression 6 cylinder, 3 speed, no air, power steering, decor group, more to follow. The gentleman who was searching for me, said that he not familiar with the Camaro, but is going to send me pictures of it soon. I am so excited.
Scot
PDQUICK
Aug 10th, 04, 01:33 PM
COOL!! How in gods name do you go about finding a Phillipino Camaro??? What kind of condition is it in???
Paul D.
67CruiseMasterCamaro
Aug 10th, 04, 04:20 PM
The Yutivo Camaro is a little rusty, but not as bad as a midwest car. I have been searching for one for over a year. My wife being Filipino, has many friends there (of course) and was able to network with many car nuts. I am planning on a trip to see it and bring it home to Nevada. The gentleman who found it said that there are many things that will come with the car. What I have no idea. But the original motor is still in it. Woohoo! Not sure about the trans though. If you have not heard of a Yutivo Camaro, I suggest you read the article on CRG. Really cool info. Cars were actually stripped down and assembled somewhere in Manila I believe. I forgot to add, that the car is a Sierra Fawn color to boot with a standard black interior. When I get the car here, I should be about finished with my current 67 car. Does anyone have an idea how many 1967 Camaro's were built in the Philippines?
Scot
csn69ss
Jul 27th, 07, 11:20 PM
The Yutivo Camaro is a little rusty, but not as bad as a midwest car. I have been searching for one for over a year. My wife being Filipino, has many friends there (of course) and was able to network with many car nuts. I am planning on a trip to see it and bring it home to Nevada. The gentleman who found it said that there are many things that will come with the car. What I have no idea. But the original motor is still in it. Woohoo! Not sure about the trans though. If you have not heard of a Yutivo Camaro, I suggest you read the article on CRG. Really cool info. Cars were actually stripped down and assembled somewhere in Manila I believe. I forgot to add, that the car is a Sierra Fawn color to boot with a standard black interior. When I get the car here, I should be about finished with my current 67 car. Does anyone have an idea how many 1967 Camaro's were built in the Philippines?
Scot
Approx. 900 first-generation Camaros were made in the Philippines, that leaves 300 for each year.
How do you know its a 10/66 build?