Vehicle Description
This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 427 tribute has the right vibrant
look, serious Dart-block V8 power, four-wheel disc brakes, and
upgraded control of a five-speed. And while we're told there's only
about 5k miles on the full build, as you dig deeper, you're going
to discover the kind of classic that you're going to love
driving.
This first-gen Camaro deserves an upgrade to a bold Corvette Red.
It was painted in Arizona around 2000, and it was a desirable AZ
car for many years. We're told it was given 7 coats of red and 10
coats of clearcoat on top. Plus, the chrome bumpers and brightwork
trim were also given a solid investment to keep it all looking
stylish. And because this Camaro is still a speedy machine at
heart, you have iconic SS features like the hood vent trim,
blackout grille, D80 rear spoiler, and shiny Rally wheel
package.
Black interiors always look stylish against red exteriors. The
upholstery, carpeting, dash pad, door panels, and headliner have a
dark and quality appearance. Not only is this attractive, but the
interior really drives home the idea of a driver's car. It's more
comfortable than your average classic with features like power
windows, power steering, an AM/FM/CD stereo, and provisions for
R134a air conditioning (it likely needs a recharge to blow cold
again.) Front bucket seats and a center console mean a true
driver's setup. There are some great sporty details, like the Hurst
shifter, auxiliary gauges, and the wood-rimmed sports steering
wheel.
The engine bay has the best upgrades of them all. 427 cubic inches
is a magic displacement for Camaro fans that only came on special
order cases like the Yenko COPO cars. But this one does it even
better. The Dart performance block delivers the special big block
displacement but in a lighter small block configuration. It's built
with the right pieces, like Edelbrock aluminum heads, an MSD
ignition, and headers feeding the H-pipe dual exhaust. It's topped
with a Holley four-barrel carburetor and Weiand intake, but for
those who want to own the streets a dual-quad carb and intake setup
also comes with the sale. The upgrade to a Tremec five-speed manual
transmission is always desirable because it gives you better ratios
and an extra gear to enjoy the V8 power to the fullest. Plus,
subframe connectors, traction bars, and four-wheel disc brakes
upgrade your driving confidence.
The sale comes complete with car covers, car dusters, build photos,
a magazine feature, and more. So you can really tell this was a
thoughtful build treated with the proper respect. So when you want
a bold power car that's also comfortable and stunning, call
today!