1968 Camaro Super Sport Pro Touring Frame Off Project on 2040-cars
Medina, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: victory red
Model: Camaro
Interior Color: Black
Trim: SUPER SPORT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: NONE
1968 CAMARO SS PRO TOURING PROJECT......
THE RESTORATION WAS STARTED WITH A VERY NICE PRO TOURING LS CAR IN MIND.
THE CAR WAS REMOVED FROM FRAME CLEANED AND THE RESTORATION WAS STARTED.
IT HAS NEW FENDERS, COWL HOOD, UPPER VALANCE, LOWER VALANCE, GRILLE, HEAD LIGHT BEZELS, RADAITOR SUPPORT, FIRE WALL, UPPER DASH PANEL, FLOORS, BOTH QUARTERS, TAIL PAN, TRUNK LID, TRUNK DROP OFFS, REAR SPOILER, FRONT SPOILER, FRONT BUMPER, REAR BUMPER, FRONT WINDSHEILD,
DETROIT SPEED REAR FAT MAN TUBS, 2 INCH DROP DISC BRAKE SPINDELS ON FRONT. POWER STEERING, FACTORY AIR. CHROME POWER BRAKE BOOSTER AND MASTER CYLINDER INSTALLED.
ALL NEW BODY BUSHING, NEW BOLTS, CONTROL ARM BUSHING, BALL JOINTS.
INSIDE OF CAR WAS SAND BLASTED AND PAINTED BLACK.
I HAVE ALL GLASS, WIRING HARNESS FRONT TO BACK, FACTORY A/C BOX, AND ALOT OF OTHER PARTS.
FRONT SEATS ARE DRIVER QUALITY BLACK, REAR SEAT WILL NEED TO BE COVERED.
DRIVE TRAIN (NONE) YOU CAN DECIDE WHICH WAY TO GO.
FACTORY 10 BOLT REAR END. REAR SUSPENSION WILL STILL NEED TO BE FINISHED. HAS LEAF SPRINGS WITH REAR END JUST MOUNTED TO THEM.
WINDSHEILD AND BACK GLASS ARE INSTALLED.
THIS CAR IS ON THE WAY TO BEING A VERY NICE CAR BUT WILL STILL NEED COMPLETION.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION CONTACT ME AT 731-225-6724
THANKS FOR LOOKING...
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION....
SO BID STRONG AND OFTEN.......
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Wed, 13 Mar 2013One of the things that dogs the full comeback of General Motors is the instability of its marketing. That part of the automaker got yet another big shakeup today when GM confirmed what I have been tweeting for a few days - strong rumors that the Chevrolet and Cadillac ad accounts are walking to new ad agencies.
Cadillac, GM's luxury brand, is going into review from Fallon Worldwide, Minneapolis and the indications are that Campbell-Ewald, Chevy's old ad shop, will end up with most or all of it. C-E just announced that it was moving from its long-time home in Warren, MI to a new downtown Detroit office next to Ford Field, just blocks from GM.
The other shoe to drop shortly will be the shift of GM's most important brand, Chevy, from Goodby, Silverstein & Partners of San Francisco to McCann-Erickson of Troy, MI. McCann used to be the agency for Buick and GMC, as well as GM's corporate advertising, and has retained some pieces of business over the last few years. Sources have even told us that it was McCann that did a lot of the creative work on Chevy's new ad platform, Find New Roads. (Not to be confused with a former McCann tagline for Saab, "Find Your Own Road.")
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