Chevelle's top trim model was the SS396, of which only 2,286
convertibles were produced in 1968. A late-production model
originally built in late May 1968 as a 396/350hp.This SS was the
recipient of a very high-quality professional concours restoration
finished in its original colors of Matador Red with White Parchment
interior and top. Retaining its original restored parts and
received many new factory Chevrolet NOS parts or the highest
quality reproduction when not available. Resulting in incredible
paint, trim, body lines and fitment. It's fresh with only break-in
miles, and the restoration is documented with photos and receipts
in excess of $190k. The upgraded power includes the 396ci/375hp L78
V8 engine with a 4-speed manual transmission, 12-bolt posi traction
rear differential with 3.31 gears. It features a power convertible
top, bucket seats, center console with Hurst shifter, factory
tachometer with gauges, power windows, radio, remote mirror, F40
heavy-duty front and rear suspension, power steering, power disc
brakes, body side accent stripe, tinted windows, front and rear
bumper guards, 2-1/2-inch dual exhaust and red line tires.
Vehicle Details
1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
Listing ID:CC-1298775
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1968
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Chevelle SS
Exterior Color:MATADOR RED
Interior Color:PARCHMENT WHITE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:126076
VIN:1386781118582
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