Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Resto-mod For Sale. 454 cubic inch V8
engine, Edelbrock aluminum intake, Demon 4 barrel carburetor, HEI
ignition, ceramic coated headers, 3" exhaust, power steering, front
power disc brakes, automatic transmission, 12 bolt rear end, boxed
rear control arms, rear sway bar, 17" American Racing Torque Thrust
II wheels, beautiful metallic red exterior, SS bulged hood, chrome
sport mirrors, custom bucket seat interior, updated front shoulder
seat belts, center console with floor shift, deluxe steering wheel,
Autometer tachometer, auxiliary gauges, AM/FM radio, custom kick
panels with speakers. One you hear the sound of this incredible big
block Chevelle you will be in love !!! Price $37,900 Automotive
History: The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized automobile which was
produced by Chevrolet in three generations for the 1964 through
1978 model years. Part of the General Motors(GM) A-Body platform,
the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates. The
1968 Chevelle received an all-new distinctly sculpted body with
tapered front fenders and a rounded beltline. The car adopted a
long-hood/short-deck profile with a high rear-quarter "kick-up".
While all 1967 Chevelle models rode a 115-inch (2,900 mm)
wheelbase, the 1968 coupes and convertibles now rode a 112-inch
(2,800 mm) wheelbase. The sedans and wagons turned to a 116-inch
(2,900 mm) span. Tread width grew an inch front and rear. Hardtop
coupes featured a semi-fastback, flowing roofline. New Federal
safety-mandated equipment included side marker lights, as well as
shoulder belts for outboard front seat occupants on cars built
after December 1, 1967. Also new for 1968 was the elimination of
the term "sedan" for the 2-door pillar body style. This was now
called a coupe (or pillar coupe) while the 2-door hardtop remained
a sport coupe. These coupe/sport coupe designations would continue
into 1969 as well.