1968 Camaro Convertible on 2040-cars
Henderson, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:350 ZZ4
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: base
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 81
Exterior Color: Yellow
1968 camaro convertable
Car runs and drives great, there was alot of work and money put in the car then the car was put in storage for the last 3years and drove very little
New zz4 crate motor with GM alum intake and holley carb
Rebuilt Muncie 4sp
Rebuilt 12 rearend
New clutch and pressure plate
Hooker coated headers(pass header starting to flake) with alum exhaust and flowmasters all the way to the back of the car
Power steering with billet mounts
Frame clip was removed dipped and completely painted and rebuilt with Polyurethane bushings
Subframe connecters were also installed.
New fuel and brake lines and brake hoses too
car is finished(rebuilt or new) mechanically and underneath
new disc brakes on front and drum on rear. Everything new, shoes, pads, wheel cyclinders, etc....
Very nice underside floors and trunk good
No floor or trunk repairs needed or done
car still has original shakers
cas has had new quarters and they did a decent job,
car had a cheap paint job after that,
paint is thin and has a couple spots starting to paint crack, car has a couple small dings see pictures
car is suppose to be matador red.
it has black interior in very good shape and is complete.
Dash and metal in great shape
it has one tear in drivers seat and one small tear in the passenger door panel.
convertible top is in great shape as is the frame work. windows roll up and down as the should
headlights, wipers, speedo and turn signals all work fine
even door buzzer works
transmission shifts great and car drives very good
car is alot of fun to drive. It has not been raced or hot rodded,
I just dont have the time to enjoy my cars so Im thinning the collection
Negatives about the car: paint very thin, needs heater core, has one small rust spot on inside of drivers door(not rusted through)see pictures
other than that its a Nice car to drive and enjoy.
Car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time unless the reserve is met
I require a 100.00 deposit with in 24 hours of the auction end
with Balance paid in CASH when car is picked up
Car can be inspected just about any time before auction ends,
270-823-7672
If you have zero feedback contact me before you bid or I will cancel your bid
please ask any and all questions before bidding
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