Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod For Sale. LS swap 403 cubic inch V8
engine, Holley 4 barrel carburetor, Billet Specialties coil covers,
aluminum serpentine belt package, Dynatech ceramic coated headers,
stainless steel exhaust, Tremec 5 speed manual transmission with
hydraulic clutch, A/C, rack and pinion power steering, Wilwood 4
wheel disc brakes, Eddie Motorsports billet hinges, billet fender
supports, aluminum radiator, highly upgraded ride tech suspension
with tubular control arms and coil over shocks, 4 link rear
suspension with a fabricated 9" rear end, stainless steel fuel
tank, Billet Specialties wheels with Michelin 245/40/ZR18 front and
345/30/ZR 19 rear tires, beautiful black exterior, silver rally
stripes under buried under the clear coat, cowl hood, rear deck
spoiler, tinted glass, chrome sport mirrors, custom black leather
bucket seat interior, custom center console with cup holders, front
shoulder belts, tilt steering column, Momo steering wheel, custom
Autometer gauge cluster, suede headliner with LED light, powerful
custom sound system with Kenwood touch screen radio, upholstered
trunk compartment. Your pro-touring dream machine is right here.
Don't miss this one of a kind custom muscle car!!! Price $79,900
Automotive History: The styling of the 1968 Camaro was very similar
to the 1967 design. With the introduction of Astro Ventilation, a
fresh-air-inlet system, the side vent windows were deleted. Side
marker lights were added on the front and rear fenders which was a
government requirement for all 1968 vehicles. It also had a more
pointed front grille and divided rear taillights. The front-running
lights (on non-RS models) were also changed from circular to oval.
The big block SS models received chrome hood inserts that imitated
velocity stacks. The shock absorber mounting was staggered to
resolve wheel hop issues and higher performance models received
multi-leaf rear springs instead of single-leaf units. A 396 cu in
(6.5 L) 350 hp (261 kW) big block engine was added as an option for
the SS, and the Z28 appeared in Camaro brochures. The 427 cu in
(7.0 l) was not available as a Regular Production Option (RPO).
Several dealers, such as Baldwin-Motion, Dana, and Yenko, offered
the 427 as a dealer-installed replacement for the factory-supplied
396 cid engine.