Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet Camaro convertible 327ci V8 with a four-speed
transmission. DGC0714 VIN 124678N360714 This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
convertible is said to have undergone a three-year refurbishment
that was completed under previous ownership in 2015, with work
including repainting the car in black with red stripes,
reupholstering the interior in red, and installing a replacement
black soft top. The car was acquired in 2015 by the previous owner
who had the 327ci V8 overhauled in 2016. The engine is paired with
a four-speed manual transmission, and additional equipment includes
an electric choke, aftermarket gauges, Ridler staggered-diameter
wheels, hideaway headlights, front disc brakes, and a rear spoiler.
This first-generation Camaro convertible is offered with partial
service records. The body was refinished in black with red stripes
under previous ownership, and a black soft top with a glass rear
window was installed. Additional features include a cowl-induction
hood, chrome-finished bumpers, polished wheel arch trim, RS
badging, and a rear spoiler. Chrome-finished Ridler wheels measure
17? in diameter up front and 18? out back and are mounted with
215/55 front and 255/45 rear. KYB shocks up front, traction bars
out back, and power-assisted front disc brakes. The interior
features front bucket seats and a rear bench reupholstered in red
vinyl along with color-coordinated trim and carpets. Equipment
includes crank windows, front and rear lap belts, a 12v outlet, and
a Hurst shifter. Three-spoke steering wheel. Column-mounted Sunpro
tachometer. Sunpro gauges for coolant temperature, volt meter, and
oil pressure. aftermarket stereo, not working? The 327ci V8 was
overhauled in 2016 and is equipped with a Holly Performance
four-barrel carburetor, an electric choke, a chrome-finished air
cleaner, Chevrolet-branded valve covers, roller camshaft, a set of
ceramic-coated headers, and a dual exhaust system with Flowmaster
mufflers. 10-bolt rear end. I have been having fun driving this
Camaro around I have taken it to two different events so far. It
seems like everywhere I drive it someone wants to race me I think
it's a color combination because I have not had that many people
try to race some of my other cars. The best one I came up to an
intersection waiting for the light and if I remember right it was a
late model mustang and when the light changed he burnt rubber
through the whole intersection just to show me. And of course all
sorts of waves and high signs it just draws attention for some
reason. I have to tell you it runs and drives great handles really
well.