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1967 Camaro

“Originally, I intended to just take the car in for an LS swap,” Mike Fisher, owner of this remarkable ’67 Camaro, confesses. “After spending some time with Jeremy Miranda at the Miranda Built shop in Boynton Beach, Florida, and seeing what he and his team were capable of, the LS swap turned into a full-on redo–a total ground-up restoration with tons of one-off custom nuances.”

This occurrence is not unheard of with car owners looking to do some minor upgrades; although every situation is unique and outcomes vary, Mike’s ’67 Camaro is now an absolute gem.

The Delray Beach, Florida, resident was introduced to the car hobby by learning how to wrench on his father’s projects well before he was of driving age. “My first car was an LS1-powered fourth-gen Camaro with aalways dreamed of owning. He found a nice example in the west coast of Florida. It had original sheetmetal and was in great shape, which he drove for a while before getting the itch for LS power.

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