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Photo, Print, Drawing 1967 Chevrolet Camaro VIN 123377N100001, Hutchinson, Reno County, KS

[ Drawings from Survey HAER KS-11  ]

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[ Data Pages from Survey HAER KS-11  ]

About this Item

Title

  • 1967 Chevrolet Camaro VIN 123377N100001, Hutchinson, Reno County, KS

Names

  • Historic American Engineering Record, creator
  • Chevrolet
  • Fisher Body
  • R.T. Ayers High Performance Chevrolet
  • Johnston, Linda
  • J.S. Auto Supply
  • Harper, Alvis
  • Tepke, Al
  • Simms, Jobin
  • Lawson, Logan
  • Lawson, Cory
  • Hanna, Dave
  • Sterling Classic Auto Restoration
  • Historic Vehicle Association, sponsor
  • Maxon, Casey T., project manager
  • Parker, Diane, project manager
  • Lockett, Dana, field team
  • Behrens, Thomas M., delineator
  • Maxon, Casey T., photographer
  • McPartland, Mary, transmitter

Created / Published

  • Documentation compiled after 1968

Headings

  • -  automobile industry
  • -  automobiles
  • -  vehicles
  • -  conservation & restoration
  • -  gasoline engines
  • -  transportation
  • -  internal combustion engines
  • -  Kansas--Reno County--Hutchinson

Notes

  • -  Significance: The Chevrolet Camaro, VIN #123377N 100001, was the first Camaro ever built. The hand-built body was delivered by Fisher Body to Chevrolet in late May 1966 for final assembly. It was the first vehicle out of the forty-nine in the Pilot Prototype test assembly program in the General Motors assembly plant in Norwood, Ohio. The 001-vehicle served dual purposes: it was used as an assembly test mule and as the display and promotional vehicle for Chevrolet's product line unveiling. As the promotional vehicle, 001 appeared in numerous advertisements in print and film as the Camaro was presented to a worldwide audience in September 1966. After its promotional stints, the Camaro was shipped to R.T. Ayers High Performance Chevrolet in Yukon, Oklahoma. Ayers, acquired the vehicle and displayed it in his showroom for more than two years. The first owner, Linda Johnston of Oklahoma City, purchased the car from Ayers for $2,500. Subsequently, Ms. Johnston sold the car to J.S. Auto Supply in Frederick, Oklahoma, who in turn sold it to Alvis Harper, who bought it for his son. After the untimely death of his son, Sam, Alvis sold the car to its third owner, Al Tepke. Mr. Tepke was involved in motorsports. He converted the car into a drag racer, but he retained many of the original parts removed as part of that conversion. During its drag-racing career the car passed through multiple owners and drivers, and its history was lost. Jobin Simms purchased the car for himself and his sons to race. While shopping for insurance, he realized the highly unusual VIN hinted at a possible unique provenance of the vehicle. Lacking the time and resources for the extensive research needed for verification, the Simms decided to sell the car. Logan Lawson came across Internet sale postings for what was possibly the first built Camaro. Logan's father Cory drove to Oklahoma to get a first-hand look at the vehicle. Cory's knowledge, keen eye, and intuition led him to suspect that the car was indeed something special. He purchased the car and along with Logan, began the meticulous research that not only uncovered the Camaro's history, but also uncovered the stash of original parts that Mr. Tepka had saved. Working countless hours, using as many original parts as possible, and saving what they could, Cory and Logan worked with Dave Hanna of Sterling Classic Auto Restoration in Wichita, Kansas to faithfully restore N100001 back to its original condition and concurrently document the history of the Camaro pilot program. Camaro N100001 became entry number fifteen on the National Historic Vehicle Register.
  • -  Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1854
  • -  Survey number: HAER KS-11
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1966 Initial Construction

Medium

  • Measured Drawing(s): 2

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HAER KS-11

Source Collection

  • Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)

Repository

Control Number

  • ks0245

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf

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Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Historic American Engineering Record, Creator, Chevrolet, Fisher Body, R.T. Ayers High Performance Chevrolet, Linda Johnston, J.S. Auto Supply, Alvis Harper, et al., Maxon, Casey T, photographer. Chevrolet Camaro VIN 123377N100001, Hutchinson, Reno County, KS. Reno County Hutchinson Kansas, 1968. translateds by Mcpartland, Marymitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/ks0245/.

APA citation style:

Historic American Engineering Record, C., Chevrolet, Fisher Body, R.T. Ayers High Performance Chevrolet, Johnston, L., J.S. Auto Supply [...] Behrens, T. M., Maxon, C. T., photographer. (1968) Chevrolet Camaro VIN 123377N100001, Hutchinson, Reno County, KS. Reno County Hutchinson Kansas, 1968. McPartland, M., trans Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/ks0245/.

MLA citation style:

Historic American Engineering Record, Creator, et al., photographer by Maxon, Casey T. Chevrolet Camaro VIN 123377N100001, Hutchinson, Reno County, KS. trans by Mcpartland, Marymitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/ks0245/>.