1968 Camaro Blue Resto-mod on 2040-cars
League City, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:LS1 Crate Engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: Resto-mod
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 5 Speed Manual (Tremec)
Mileage: 4
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue/ Silver Z28 Stripes
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Below is a listing of all the specifics of the car and what I have installed or parts I have included in sales price. This is still in project car state but almost done. Was building for my sons but just don't have the time to finish. The only outstanding issue is the that rear end needs to be replaced. The existing rear end is a spool and makes noise. This is the only part I have not replaced yet. The door windows and rear seat windows are not yet installed. I have all the internal door regulators and parts cleaned/greased and ready to install. Glass is new as stated below and is included. Buyer is responsible for shipping. Will except money order, cashier check or cash. All payment methods must clear bank before title is turned over.
New LS1 Crate Motor - 350 hp - 1998-2002 style
New Stainless Works Long Tube Headers
New Griffin Aluminum radiator
New Flowmaster America Thunder Exhaust - modified with catalytic converters
New 5 Speed Tremec TKO 600 with new drive shaft - from Trans kit from Hust Driveline
New Vintage Air Condition
Power Steering - Close ratio Lee Mfg steering box
Power Brakes - Four wheel disc
New 3" drop multi-leaf rear springs
New 3" drop front coil springs
New aftermarket front A-arms with all new ball joints upper and lower
New stock fuel tank modified with Tanks Inc in-tank fuel pump for LS1
New Rear Tail Lights - LED style from Ricks First Gen
Color - Dark Cloisonne Blue w/Silver Z28 Stripes - painted in 2012
All body panels are new sheet metal - hood, front fenders, lower valance, doors, rear quarters, rear tail light panel, one patch on drivers floor, trunk floor new.
New front grill painted flat black
New Gauge pod is after marked 6 gauge w/Autometer Phantom gagues
Fiberglass headliner - can be painted or covered - have headliner ribs
Foose Chrome wheels
Aftermarket black bucket seats - Rugged Ridge
All new gray tinted glass - front,rear,doors and side back
misc parts - new door sills, door glass felt, rubber kit for doors and trunk, Dynaliner for sound deadening, misc dash parts, license plate holder, floor mats, roll of non-stock carpet - black, door locks, all original stainless trim for door and windows but needs restoration.
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