This 1968 Camaro RS/SS has been driven less than 400 miles driven
since undergoing a nut and bolt restoration. The rare Corvette
Bronze Exterior is impeccable with black striping and flawless
brightwork. RS appearance in addition to rally wheels and front and
rear spoilers give the impression of force as this car approached.
This SS drives with an undeniably strong 396ci engine tied to a M21
Muncie 4-speed transmission. With a 4.11 12-bolt positraction rear
end; this Camaro moves and handles tremendously well. 4 piston
front brakes and power steering round out the performance of this
car making it as capable as it is attractive. The custom interior
provides black interior with bucket seats and center console with
gauges and tic-toc-tac. The interior shows just as nice as the
exterior making this a true showpiece. The second year of the
Camaro; the 1968 year model carried forward much of the styling
from the cars debut just a year earlier. The front end added a more
pointed grill while the rear received divided taillights. Astro
Ventilation; a fresh air inlet system was added; which allowed the
removal of the side vent windows. Several other small design
changes were made to enhance performance and ride from the cars
inaugural year. The SS performance package and RS appearance
package continued to be offered in in '68; providing for one of the
most comprehensive sports car offerings available that year.
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