Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS
Why This Vehicle is Special
This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS we have here at Skyway Classics has
all the right features that makes it a muscle car from the 454
cubic inch big block Chevy engine, to the aggressive SS hood,
stripping and badges, and down to the ground with the Rally Wheels
and BFG tires.
FEATURES
1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS
454 cubic inch big block Chevy engine
Chrome Chevrolet Logo Bowtie aluminum valve covers
Chrome open element air cleaner
Tube headers
Performance carb and fuel lines
Edelbrock aluminum intake
Polished serpentine belt system
Performance electronics and spark plug wires
Chevrolet orange painted block and heads
Oversized aluminum radiator and cooling system
Power brakes
SS hood, stripping and badges
Four-speed chrome shifter with a T-handle
Dual exhaust
Chevrolet Rally Wheels with the chrome center caps and trim
rings
BFG raised white letter Radial TA tires
Houndstooth black/grey bucket seat interior
Factory gauges in the stock dash as well as accessory gauges down
under
Black padded steering wheel
Matching rear seat
Black door panels and carpet
Pushbutton radio system
Chevrolet Bow Tie floor mats
Matador Red (per the Trim Tag R code) paint
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Super Sport hood with the chrome correct hood vents
D80 full-width rear spoiler
Front chin spoiler
D90 black Bumblebee stripe
Mechanical
One look in the great detailed engine compartment and you will see
the upgraded 454 cubic inch big block engine all decked out with
chrome Chevrolet Logo Bowtie aluminum valve covers, chrome open
element air cleaner, tube headers, performance carb and fuel lines,
Edelbrock aluminum intake, polished serpentine belt system,
performance electronics and spark plug wires,
Chevrolet orange painted block and heads, oversized aluminum
radiator and cooling system, power brakes and you know this was
built to go fast.
This is a powerful big block that also makes for a comfortable and
competent all-around driver with the power shifted by the
four-speed chrome shifter with a T-handle before being sent to the
rear end, with gasses flowing out the dual exhaust and rolling on
Chevrolet Rally Wheels with the chrome center caps and trim rings
with BFG raised white letter Radial TA tires.
Interior
The great houndstooth black/grey bucket seat interior is a subtle
combination of factory stock and custom finishes. All of the
interior lights, knobs, handles, visors, etc. work as they should.
It has all the factory gauges in the stock dash as well as
accessory gauges down under, black padded steering wheel, matching
rear seat, black door panels and carpet, pushbutton radio system,
and Chevrolet Bow Tie floor mats.
Exterior
A big block Chevrolet Camaro is always going to look its best in
red. So, it's great to find one that not only appears to have been
born a Matador Red (per the Trim Tag R code), but it has also been
resprayed along the way.
It also has nice chrome on the front and rear bumpers and good body
lines deliver an attractive total package. But overall, this
presentation is a car that's never afraid to hit the road. And we
like that kind of attitude because this has a true aggressive
style.
It has the correct Super Sport hood with the chrome correct hood
vents, D80 full-width rear spoiler and front chin spoiler, and
distinct D90 black Bumblebee stripe.
Conclusion
Look through all the detailed pictures on this 1968 Chevrolet
Camaro SS we have here at Skyway Classics, and you will realize it
is one stout and good looking Camaros muscle cars.
If you have any questions, or if you are looking for more
information, please call us at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we
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to purchase should be based solely on the buyer's personal
inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service
prior to offer or purchase being made.