1968 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Moreno Valley, California, United States
For more details email me at: jamilajmmelchor@ukno.com .
1968 Camaro - Non “SS” 3-owner Survivor #’s Matching 4-speed. This Camaro still has it’s original sheet metal which has not been wrecked and is as straight as an arrow. The trunk is clean, dry and original. The undercarriage is clean and free from debris and undercoating. This car is a perfect cruiser for car shows or Sunday drives. It still maintains its non-power drums and single leaf rear suspension. The original engine was replaced last summer for a crate engine. The original engine along with all of the accessories goes with the sale of the car. The car runs fantastic and it is nearly impossible to find an unmolested, rust free, darn-close-to original 1968 Camaro in this condition.
Other highlights:
* #’s Matching 4-speed is in the car
* 10-bolt 3.73 posi
* Hotchkis front sway bar and springs (original goes with car
* Original Seat Belts - Black Interior in Excellent Condition (reupholstered when car was painted in 2000)
* Z-28 Console with working gauges
* Houndstooth trunk mat & spare cover
* Original Spare & Jack
* Original Keys
* #’s Matching 327 engine (block, heads, intake, carb, exhaust manifolds, smog pump, etc) All goes with the sale.
* 3” Pypes RacePro Exhaust w/ X-Pipe
Current has 350 CSD Crate Motor
HORSEPOWER - 400
TORQUE - 467 FT. LBS.
COMPRESSION - 9.5:1
CRANKSHAFT - SCAT 9000
PISTONS - SPEED PRO
CAMSHAFT - COMP HYDRAULIC THUMPER 12-600-4
HEADS - E-FORCE ALUMINUM HEADS (200 CC RUNNERS/64 CC)
VALVES - 2.02/1.60 STAINLESS
ROCKERS - COMP ROLLERS
TIMING - DOUBLE ROW
OIL PUMP - MELLING HIGH VOLUME
RODS - GM RECONDITIONED
BALANCER - INCLUDED
QUICKFUEL 650 CFM CARB
INTAKE - EDELBROCK PERFORMER
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