The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is an iconic muscle car, and this
particular model, with its striking Dark Blue Metallic finish and
white stripes, is a standout example. It's powered by a 327 V8
engine with a genuine 1968 block. This Camaro has undergone a full
restoration, including a color change from its original Butternut
Yellow to the current captivating dark blue. The interior is
equally impressive, featuring black vinyl bucket seats, a
retro-looking updated radio, and a woodgrain steering wheel. All
interior components have been replaced with correct-style
materials, ensuring originality. Riding on Z/28-style 15-inch
wheels, Equipped with power brakes, ensuring reliable stopping
power, the suspension setup includes double wishbones with coil
springs at the front and a solid axle with leaf springs and shocks
at the rear.
Highlights:
• Fully Restored
• Period Correct 327 V8 Engine
• 2-Speed Automatic Powerglide Transmission
• Dark Blue Metallic Exterior with White Stripes
• Black Vinyl Interior
• Woodgrain Steering Wheel
• AM/FM Cassette
• 15" Z/28-Style Wheels
• Power Steering
• Air Conditioning
• Cowl Hood
• Xlerator Dual Exhaust
1968 Chevrolet Camaro, featuring a 327 V8 engine and a stunning
Dark Blue Metallic finish. Complete with a cowl hood, Z/28-style
wheels, and a fully restored interior, this Camaro is ready to turn
heads and deliver an exhilarating driving experience.
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