The Chevelle name was first introduced in 1964 and remained in
production until 1978. They were part of the A-body platform and
went on to be among the most successful nameplates for Chevrolet.
The 1968 belongs to the second generation, which saw some major
redesigns to the body as they now had adopted the long hood and
short deck profile with a fastback style roofline. It has the "138"
code in the VIN number, indicating it is a true SS car. This
Chevelle SS has been restored and, since completed, is always
garage-kept. Presented in Rally Red with white striping along the
front and sides of the car. The gray-centered Super Sport 5-spoke
wheels are wrapped in a set of white-lettered Dunlop G/T Qualifier
tires. On the interior, the black vinyl bench seats have been
refinished, and a vertically oriented tachometer sits in the gauge
cluster between the speedometer and clock. Powered by a stout 396ci
L35 V8 and produces 325 horsepower.
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