1968 Chevrolet Camaro Ss on 2040-cars
Beckwourth, California, United States
Send me an email at: maximinammmccrain@1dad.net .
1968 SS Camaro. 515 cubic inch Merlin 3 big block. This engine puts out well over 600 hp on pump gas and red lines
a little over 8,000 rpm's. Professionally built, Turbo 400 transmission just rebuilt with the strongest parts
available. 1050 cfm carbuerator, fuel tank has sump, internal roll cage, drivers side 4 point seat belt.
This car was built at the Van Nuys plant and has always been a California car. Absolutely no rust and this car is
beautiful inside and out and under the hood.
This car is ready to go and needs nothing. Drive it to the show and enjoy the attention.
This car should be driven only by an experienced driver as it is a 10 second 1/4 mile car as it is. If you dare for
a little more power, a 50/50 mix of race fuel and super will do the trick. I have the build sheet for the engine
and most everything else with it.
The tires are almost new and there are plenty of upgrades throughout he car.
Wilwood disc brakes help stop this monster.
Moser 9" rear end, custom black paint with silver stripes under clear coat. This is a beautiful and expensive paint
job. Custom Bluetooth stereo with a sub woofer in the trunk.
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