1968 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Bolivar, New York, United States
For more details email me at: bentonbaambrister@ukhealing.com .
For Sale: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Engine: 302 – 290hp V-8 Original to vehicle
Transmission: 1966 replacement Muncie 4-speed transmission
Rear Axle: 12-bolt 3.07 open axle ratio, not original to vehicle
Paint Condition: Very good, correct Corvette bronze color with black Z28 stripes
Interior Condition: Very Good new reproduction interior, black standard bucket seats, no console or gauges
Under Carriage: Solid original floor pans, no rust or dents
Los Angels, CA Built
This 1968 Camaro has been inspected, appraised, and certified by Jerry MacNeish at Camaro Hi-Performance in June
2015. According to his database and historical Chevrolet records this car is an original Z28 302-290hp V8 with
Muncie 4-speed transmission and factory 12-bolt rear axle. This Z28 Camaro engine and trim tag are certified as
real and authentic. The interior and exterior matches the trim identification tag on the firewall.
For more a more detailed description please read Jerry MacNeish’s report in the Picture section.
The 1968 Z28 is one of the most popular high performance cars of the 1960s. Only 7,199 units were produced making
this model very rare and collectable. Many Z28s have lost their original engines due to abuse at the racetrack. The
fact that this car still has its original 302 engine makes it rare and desirable.
The car is located in Upstate NY and is available to be looked at upon request.
NY State does not title 1968 vehicles. The vehicle comes with a transferable registration.
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