Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Hardtop
We're proud to host Camaro Nationals each summer here at Classic
Auto Mall. Between that event and the hundreds of classic Camaros
that have passed through our hall, we've seen more Camaros than
just about any model of car in existence. It never ceases to amaze
us the variables found in the 67, 68, and 69 Camaros and the
limitless number of mods, customizations, and paint schemes we've
seen. And we learned even more about the car when Camaro guru Jerry
MacNeish was a guest on the Classic Auto Mall podcast during season
one.
For consignment, one that has those two words we love to hear and
verify, perhaps the most coveted phrase in the world of classic
cars especially with muscle and pony cars, numbers matching. Yes,
the original power plant is in place with 30,778 title verified
actual miles; the car has been professionally freshened as we'll
explore. In a sea of cars with upgrades and cosmetic/performance
modifications, we breathe a collective sigh of enjoyment when a car
with clean, original specifications comes through our doors. Read
on and start making room in the garage.
Exterior
A professional repaint in the original hue of Matador Red
presentsvery nicely. It's as exciting an exterior now as it must
have been in 1968, there's nothing quite like a red Camaro! The
grille with inset marker lights is fantastic and the rear panel,
with the base 2 part taillights, is spectacular. The chrome bumpers
shine bright and the 15-inch Rally wheels are showroom clean. Try
as we might, we're having a hard time finding any faults with this
exterior and some of us would probably opt to trailer this car to
shows in an enclosed unit so that it arrives at the event
unscathed. So far, so good.
Interior
Right this way, ladies and gentlemen, back to 1968. Molded black
door panels greet you with window cranks, chrome door actuator,
black door pulls, and armrests. The panels show just a tad of wear
and fading. The vinyl bucket seats have black and white houndstooth
inserts and the first chink in the armor, as we note two small
tears in the seat and seat back on the driver's side, but who can
complain as this is the original upholstery. Moving on to the back
seats helps redeem the flaw because they look brand new. The
transmission hump in the middle is blank as this is a column shift
car. The T-spoke plastic steering wheel is wrapped in an
aftermarket cover and the beveled pods of the two main gauges are
visible behind the wheel. This includes a speedometer showing those
sweet low miles and a gas gauge. Chrome buttons and vents surround
the main cluster and present nicely as do the vent controls and AM
radio in the center stack. The black loop carpet, headliner, and
dash pad were replaced during the freshening and are in excellent
condition. The trunk is bare and spotless.
Drivetrain
The original and numbers matching 327ci V8 is in place and rated at
210 horsepower, fed fuel by a single, 2-barrel carburetor. The
engine was removed at some point for the bay to be painted and
detailed and it's now show quality. The 2-speed automatic
Powerglide transmission is also numbers matching. Drum brakes, both
aft and rear, are standard here. Stock exhaust manifolds flank the
block. The rear is a 10 bolt with conventional 3.07 gearing.
Undercarriage
Super nice under here without evidence of surface rust. The single
exhaust extends the length of the car meeting a stock style muffler
at the back which sends out two tailpipes. From here we can see the
staggered tire sizes 205/70/15 in front and 255/60/15 in back. Coil
springs cushion the front independent suspension while mono leaf
springs handle the back. Some evidence of residual oil on the oil
and transmission pans and some paint overspray is noted on the oil
filter.
Drive-Ability
With just 30,755 miles, we weren't about to rack up anymore. But a
short lap around our test loop didn't spin the odo too much and we
must verify the car runs. And of course it did with all the
youthful exuberance of a 30k mile car. "Time capsule" may be a
cliche term by now, but it really does feel like 1968 all over
again. The car has a nice rumble and the brakes work well to slow
the fun.
It would be awesome for the Camaro people to see this car during
their national event here in July. But, as good as this car is, we
suspect it won't be here at least in our inventory. Perhaps the new
owner will bring it and collect a trophy or two. He's in for some
questions and comments, that's for darn sure! At the very least, we
hope he, (or she), joins one of the dozens of regional Camaro clubs
around the country and have this thing seen and enjoyed by
others!
124378N321297
1-Chevrolet
24-Camaro V8
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
8-1968
N-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
321297-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
10A-1st Week October
ST 68 12437-1968 Camaro 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
BDY NOR21475-Norwood Body #
TR 749-Black & White Houndstooth Cloth & Vinyl
PNT RR-Matador Red
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and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
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person.
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