1968 Chevrolet Camaro Ssrs on 2040-cars
Roark, Kentucky, United States
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1968 CHEVY CAMARO CONVERTIBLE SS/RS
GRECIAN GREEN
350/295HP Engine, Powerglide Trans
12 bolt posi, 3.55
Tach/Gauges, Speed Warning, Style Trim
P/S, P/Disc, Rally Wheels, Tinted Glass
73,000 actual miles on car, completely freshened
OWNED this car 39 years, none nicer
All original, front to back. 295hp 350 engine has been freshened professionally, blueprinted and balanced. All
original components inc carb have been rebuilt, recolored, etc if needed. Runs and performs as it was intended.
Powerglide trans. freshened, the passing gear works! shifts like new.
Standard black interior is original except for carpet and front seat covers.
The paint and body are super straight, and always have been. The stripes are correct, which are paint and vinyl.
Inc convert top boot.
Everything works and functions on this car, R/S parts, gauges, electrical items, performance tuned. Car runs out
strong, tight, great driving, road/show ready.
All parts on vehicle are original or NOS replacements, inc items like window felts, emblems, etc which make this
vehicle very nice and like it was in '68.
No Disappointments.
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