Vehicle Description
A 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle convertible will always make a great
first impression. After all, the factory droptops of this muscle
car legend are rare. But when you can have one with an upgraded V8,
A/C interior, and the right power options, then you know you're
looking at true distinction at an obtainable price.
The '68 Chevelle is a legend. The design has overhangs front &
rear, big chrome bumpers, and intricate full-length trim. It truly
wanted to own the road. And this red convertible really turns the
appeal up a notch. There's some definite sporty appeal with the
Rally wheels, SS-style hood, and dual racing stripes. But there's
also more to this one. For example, those black stripes go great
with the black rockers. When the black folding roof is in place,
this one has an awesome appearance almost like a well-coordinated
two-tone.
Opening up this convertible up to the world, a whole new dimension
is revealed. After all, white is always a cool/classic interior
color, and this one is detailed, right down to the button-top
seats. This is meant to be a driver's machine, and so you get great
features like bucket seats, Stewart Warner auxiliary gauges, and
Chevy's three-spoke sports steering wheel. Plus, with power windows
and a power convertible top, you never have to leave the driver's
seat to go from enclosed comfort to a wind-in-your-hair experience.
There's even R134a air conditioning to keep you cool during
top-down motoring, so you'll feel free to enjoy the best features
of this Chevelle long into the summer season.
The engine bay is appealing with a tidy setup and plenty of glossy
black features. More than just look good, this is Chevy's trusty
and powerful 350 cubic-inch V8. Plus, it's even a fresher crate
motor that also has newer investments like the wires, electronic
ignition, and powerful alternator. You'll also love that this V8
has been enhanced with performance pieces like an Edelbrock
four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock Performer EPS intake, and long
tube headers that add power while also contributing to a sweet
sounding dual exhaust. Plus, the three-speed automatic transmission
has a shift kit that offers the ideal balance of performance
driving without losing everyday comfort. If it all sounds like the
recipe for a great droptop cruiser, then you'll really enjoy
features like the power steering, power brakes, and rear end geared
for cruising.
Chevrolet only built 10,600 Chevelle convertibles in 1968, making
them a very rare commodity over half a century later. So to find
one with all the right features for driver enjoyment is the kind of
treat that doesn't come around very often. Call now!