Gorries Black Panther
Camaro Registry
Total Cars: 35 est.
Build Location: Gorries Chevrolet
VEHICLES
1967 Gorries Black Panther #P1
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Trim
Engine
Transmission
Interior
Gorries Chevrolet,
Toronto, Canada
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327ci V8
Build Date
Sales Date
Original Owner
Automatic
Gold
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April 1967
Patrick Newbound
Bond Panel
Yes
Other Notes:
Original owner returned to Gorries to swap the James Bond panel for the factory console lid, finding the feature 'gimmicky'
1967 Gorries Black Panther #32
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Trim
Engine
Transmission
Interior
Gorries Chevrolet,
Toronto, Canada
RS
396 V8*
Sales Date
Sales Date
Original Owner
Automatic
Yes*
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March 1967
Doug Cornell
Bond Panel:
Yes
Other Notes:
Coming soon...
1967 Gorries Black Panther #03
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Trim
Engine
Transmission
Interior
Gorries Chevrolet,
Toronto, Canada
RS
327ci V8
Sales Date
Sales Date
Original Owner
Automatic
Yes*
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December 1966
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Bond Panel
No
Other Notes
Coming soon...
1967 Gorries Black Panther #SX1
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Engine
Transmission
Interior
Claude Frost GM, Brampton, Ontario
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327ci V8
Sales Date
Sales Date
Original Owner
Automatic
Yes*
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??
??
James Bond Panel
No
Other Notes
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1967 Gorries Black Panther #SX2
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Trim
Engine
Transmission
Interior
Gorries Chevrolet,
Toronto, Canada
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327ci V8
Sales Date
Sales Date
Original Owner
Automatic
UK
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UK
UK
James Bond Panel
UK
Other Notes
Coming soon...
Matt Avery's research on the Gorries Chevrolet 'Black Panther Camaros' is a fascinating endeavor, as very little is known about these rare and custom-crafted Camaros.
As a well-respected automotive author and historian, Avery is dedicated to uncovering the stories behind these special vehicles and compiling an official registry to document their history.
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If you have any information on the 'Black Panther Camaros', such as owning one, a memory related to one, or any other relevant details, Avery would love to hear from you. He believes that every bit of available data can help to piece together the history of these unique Camaros.
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By contributing to Avery's research, you can help to shed light on an important piece of automotive history and ensure that the legacy of the 'Black Panther Camaros' lives on for future generations of car enthusiasts.
So don't hesitate to reach out to Avery and share your knowledge or experiences related to these rare and distinctive vehicles.