1968 Camaro on 2040-cars
Bettendorf, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:LS6 454
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: STOCK
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
1968 CAMARO..PRO-STREET..RACE..BODY GOOD SHAPE..NEEDS LITTLE BODY WORK..4" COWL HOOD..GLASS..REST OF CAR STEEL..NEW TAIL LIGHT BEZELS..DOOR HANDLES..NEW 15 GALLON POLISHED GAS TANK..NEW FUEL PUMP..FILTER...ALL NEW GAS LINE..NUMBER #8 AND ALL FITTINGS..THE FUEL PUMP IS A JEGS RACE 130 GPH GAS PUMP..FILTER IS A JEGS COMP RACE FILTER..NEW BATTERY AND BOX..THE NOS IS NOT HOOKED UP..JUST THE TANK...CAR HAS A 8 POINT ROLL BAR AND FRAME CONECTORS...CARPET LIKE NEW..HEAD LINER LIKE NEW..DASH IN GOOD SHAPE...THE FRONT SUSPENISION IS STOCK...HAS DRUM BRAKES ALL AROUND...DRUMS ON THE FRONT WORK GOOD WITH THE LINE LOCK...HAS THE BIG BRAKE SHOES ON THE FRONT TO HELP STOP BETTER...BOTH SIDES...OLD DRAG RACE TRICK... MOTOR IS A LS6 454 ABOUT 600 HP...4 BOLT MAIN BLOCK..STEEL HEADS..PORTED AND POLISHED..GOLD ROLLER ROCKERS..LOTS OF HEAD WORK DONE...HEADERS..2 1/2 EXHAUST..NEW CHAMBERED MUFFLERS..DEEP AGGRESSIVE TONE..CHROME TIPS..HAS A ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH TWO ELECTRIC FANS ON A SWITCH YOU CAN TURN OFF...ALSO A KILL SWITCH AND THE FUEL PUMP ARE ON SWITCHS ALSO...IN THE DASH PANEL...THE TRANS IS A TURBO 400 WITH FRESH BLUE FLUID..THE REAR END IS A DANA 60 WITH A 488 GEAR...THE REAR TIRES ARE NEW NO MILES AT ALL ON THEM..ET DRAG RADIALS...MICKY THOMPSONS...NICE CAR..SMALL CHIP IN WINSHIELD..TRIM HAS SMALL DING AROUND FRONT AND SIDE...WITH PAINT CAR COULD BRING 25K...I HAVE 22K IN CAR....LOOKING TO GET 18,000...NO HOLDS...NO RIDES...NO DREAMERS PLEASE...I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME....PLEASE NO TRADES...THANKS FOR LOOKING....
On Jul-15-13 at 22:01:00 PDT, seller added the following information:CHROME 100AMP. ALT.NEW BELT AND PULLIE POLISHED..BILLET MOUNT..SEALED BATTERY..NON SPILLABLE..1,000 CRANKING POWER...TRANS.FULL MANUAL..REVERSE THROTTLE BODY..HURST SHIFTER..QUARTER STICK WITH COVER BUTTON IN NOB..VALUE CLEARANCE ON MOTOR..INTAKE .030 EXHAUST .030 COLD...620 LIFT COMP CAM..ROLL CONTROL..MSD IGNITION 6AL BOX...MSD RPM ACTIVATED SWITCHES..MSD BLASTER COIL..MSD 8.5 WIRES....
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