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1968 Chevrolet Camaro Pro Touring Crate Ls3 T56 Frame Off Restored on 2040-cars

US $54,900.00
Year:1968 Mileage:754
Location:

Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States
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1968 camaro pro touring frame off restore 3 years ago. 4000 miles since restore and 1000 miles on brand new crate GMPP LS3/480 horsepower and built T56 6 speed transmission. Everything was redone on this car, the bottom side of the car is just as clean as the top. 

Front suspension: Heidts 2'' tall drop spindles, Tubular upper control arms, QA1 adjustable coil overs, 1 1/8th solid sway bar, CPP 500 series steering box, all new steering linkage.Rear suspension: 2'' lowering leaf springs, fox shocks. Poly bushings throughout. 

Brakes: front 13'' drilled and slotted rotors with C5 corvette aluminum calipers. Rear 12'' drilled and slotted rotors, also with aluminum calipers, ceramic pads on both ends. 

Motor is the 480 horsepower version of GM's crate LS3, has ceramic coated dougs headers, msd plug wires. Also has all brand new corvette front accessory drive. Dual 2.5 flowmater exhaust. EFI fuel tank with walbro 400 pump 

Transmission: Built T56 out of a 4th generation camaro, SLP billet flywheel and Mcleod twin disc clutch. Also has a short throw shifter. Transmission is good for 600WHP

Rear differential: GM 8.5 10 bolt, eaton posi unit, 3.73 gears. With the 6spd at 65mph the motor is at about 1250RPM

Wheels and tires: Summit legend 17'' wheels, BFG 255/45/17 in rear and 245/45/17 in the front

The car runs, drives, stops, and handles like a late model sports car. Curb weight is 3150 with full tank of fuel.

Interior: All new from headliner to carpet. Procar front seats, Tilt steering column, Autometer gauges, Kenwood head unit, Kenwood 6x9 speakers in the rear deck. The car has 2 layers of dynamat, and 1 later of dynaliner. There is very little to no road noise heard in the car, but the exhaust is still fairly loud in the cab. Vintage air AC and heat work well.

Body and paint: Paint was new 3 years ago. Stripped to bare metal. Color is Tor red off the new challengers. There are no dings/dents/scratches on the car. The stripes are perfectly straight. The car does get driven so there are a couple very minor flaws in the paint that 99% of people will not notice unless I point them out. All the chrome is new.

Cons: The exhaust is fairly loud inside the car, this might be an issue for some buyers, but can be solved with new mufflers.
The car is not 100% air tight around the windows. All the weatherstripping is new, but the windows don't seal perfectly. I imagine with some adjustment this could be fixed.
The headliner is new, but has a few wrinkles in it.
There is no glove box behind the door because of the vintage air system. The glove box door also has a noticeable scratch on it.


email or call with any questions/concerns. justinclark24@gmail.com 503 348 7718 

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