1968 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Santa Barbara, California, United States
1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Options BIG BLOCK w/ Muncie 4 Speed Trans
Original Matador Red Color Excellent Quality Paint
FRAME OFF RESTORATION New Suspension
NEW DELUXE INTERIOR w/ center console and factory console gauges
RALLY SPORT HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS WORK PERFECT w/ all new upgraded components
BIG BLOCK 454 VORTEC Engine Runs Excellent
This is NOT the matching number original engine!!!!
Muncie 4 Speed Transmission Shifts Perfect, Factory Hurst Shifter
Factory Tic Tock Tachometer in dash
Everything on the car is basically new or excellent condition no surprises
This convertible has been driven very little miles since it was frame off restored
All new sub frame bushings etc new suspension drives great
New Disc Brakes and Power Steering
Tires are brand new along with the rally rims
All Glass in excellent condition and lines up nicely
New Chrome and Rubber all around
New Top excellent quality work done right
New clear plastic rear window
New Factory Electrical Main Harness
This Convertible is RUST FREE rock solid metal all around
Nice and clean undercarriage and rockers
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