68 Rs/ss 396 4 Speed 12 Bolt A/c Frame Off Mus See! Best Of The Best! on 2040-cars
North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
Engine:396
Mileage: 2,500
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Camaro
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: RS/SS
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4 speed
Up for sale is one of my personal cars. Here is one of the nicest 1968 RS/SS Camaros you will lay your eyes on! Not only is it easy on the eyes it is 110% built right and dependable!! This car has had a NO expense spared frame off rotisserie restoration and it is put together as good as any you have seen! Turn key ready to go show car!! I have known this car my entire life and it is a real deal RS/SS!!
Hey, You name it, It has been replaced new!!!! .... ALL new sheet metal, glass, wheels, tires, fuel tank, fuel lines, springs, shocks, belts, lines, hoses, clamps, motor, trans, rear end, headlight system, lights, lenses, bezels, chrome, stainless, brakes, exhaust, plugs, wires, distributor, alternator, be cool aluminum radiator, gauges, console, carpet, seats, head liner, stereo...TOO MUCH NEW TO LIST!!!!!
Bump the key and GO GO GO!!! No mechanical problems, no shimmies no shakes, no vibrations absolutely NO APOLOGIES!!!
1968
CAMARO RS/SS
NO RUST SOLID CAR ALL NEW SHEET METAL!!
NEWLY REBUILT 68 DATE CODED 396
NEW MUNCIE 4 SPEED
NEW 12 BOLT
POWER STEERING
POWER DISC BRAKES
VINTAGE A/C (BLOWS COLD)
TICH TOCH TACH
HOUNDSTOOTH DELUXE INTERIOR
BUCKETS SEATS
CONSOLE W/ GAUGES
EVERYTHING WORKS (except clock)
TUXEDO BLACK PAINT THAT LOOKS LIKE IT WAS MELTED ON!! SLICKER THAN GLASS AND I PROMISE YOU THIS CAR IS AS STRAIGHT AS A BANJO STRING!!!! YOU LOOK IN THIS CARS PAINT IT IS MIRROR IMAGE, YOU CAN SPY ON YOUR NEIGHBOR 10 MILES DOWN THE STREET JUST LOOKING IN THIS PAINT!!!! (paint has one small flaw about the size of a dime on top of driver fender not visible in pictures were a bird decided to crap on it when it was first painted..Obviously there was no fords in my driveway to crap on, but it should sand/buff out.)
ALL BODY PANELS HAVE BEEN FITTED AS GOOD AS IT GETS!!
I'm not going to go on and on I'm going to et the pictures speak for their self!
I am a licensed and bonded Virginia dealer and welcome ALL serious buyers Worldwide!!
This is my personal car and it's one if it doesn't sell or meet reserve my heart will not be broken, But please ask ALL questions before submitting your bid and if you need a loan or someone"s permission to buy this car please get approval before submitting your bid.
Feel free to call me anytime with questions or offers at 276-920-1351
YES MY HEADLIGHT DOORS WORK!!!
NEW FLAWLESS GLASS!!!
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