1968 Chevrolet Camaro Standard on 2040-cars
Ridgely, Maryland, United States
Up for sale is a 1968 chevy Camaro with 327 210 hp 2 speed powerglide trans anda 3.08 10 bolt rear. This car is a numbers matching original body car. This carhas had some upgrades like front disc brakes, multi leaf rear springs andstainless lines (brake, trans and fuel). This car is an original a/c car whichworks, it has had most of the parts replaced with oer parts not some aftermarketkit. The car is wearing it's original color lemans blue which was repaintedyears ago so if there was any rust you would see it by now and there isn'tany. The body is all original from what I can see other than the trunk lid whichI replaced to mount a rear spoiler, I do have the original still. The odometershow 85xxx miles which I believe to be original but I have no documents. If youwould like to see the car in person please message me and I can give you myinfo. The delivery arrangements are on the buyer as I do not deliver, I canassist the delivery person when they come for pick up. This is one of the nicestoriginal cars around. I don't have to sell but rather don't have thetime to drive it and would like to see someone appreciate it more than I can. Ifyou have any questions please ask! After listing buyer has 10 days to pay infull, preferably cash. If deposit is paid and car is not paid in full thedeposit will be not be refund. The car will then be relisted. This car is almost50 years old so it is being sold "as is". Thanks for looking!
Contact only by mail : GretaCayeafzrm@yahoo.com
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