High-octane performance comes standard with this 1968 Chevrolet
Camaro RS Restomod covered in black metal-flaked paint that adds
extra depth when light hits it. A fierce cowl induction hood gives
off major performance vibes while the deleted front bumper adds a
track-day look many guys would kill for. Sitting on 17" wheels,
this Camaro has some serious rubber - 235/45ZR17 Falkens up front
and massive 315/35ZR17 Nittos in back, creating an aggressive,
low-slung stance. The rear spoiler finishes off the look, making it
clear this is no ordinary Camaro but a street-bred machine.
Jump in and you'll find a custom black and gray two-tone cloth
interior that looks as good as it feels. The '95-style Camaro
bucket seats hold you in place during hard driving with the
driver's side featuring power adjustment for getting dialed in just
right. Grabbing the B&M Quicksilver shifter feels natural while
keeping an eye on the Auto-meter tach mounted on the column and
additional Auto-meter gauges under the dash. A Kenwood unit handles
audio duties with AM/FM/CD/satellite/Bluetooth capabilities, plus
an amp and subs in the trunk for when you want the neighborhood to
know you've arrived. Chevrolet emblems stitched into the headrests
add that extra touch of factory-approved cool.
Planted under that cowl hood sits a modern 6.0L LS2 V8 engine
fitted with LS3 "Frankenstein" heads and a mild performance cam.
Electronic fuel injection gives you instant throttle response while
the 4L60E 4-speed automatic transmission handles gear selection
duties without breaking a sweat. Four-wheel power disc brakes with
drilled and slotted front rotors bring everything to a stop when
needed. Long tube headers connected to a dual exhaust system give
off that unmistakable V8 sound that lets everyone know you've got
some American steel coming their way. A big aluminum radiator with
dual electric fans keeps temperatures in check, and power steering
makes maneuvering this bad boy a one-handed affair.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 6.0L LS2 V8 Engine With LS3 Heads
• Mild Performance Cam
• 4L60E 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Electronic Fuel Injection
• Four-Wheel Power Disc Brakes with Front Rotors
Drilled/Slotted
• Long Tube Headers
• Dual Exhaust
• Subframe Connectors
• 10-Bolt Rear Axle
• Aluminum Radiator
• Dual Electric Fans
• Power Steering
• Black Paint With Metal Flake
• 17" Wheels
• 235/45ZR17 Falken Tires (Front), 315/35ZR17 Nitto Tires
(Rear)
• Cowl Induction Hood
• Front Bumper Delete
• Rear Spoiler
• Black & Gray Interior with Camaro Bucket Seats with Embroidered
Headrests
• Power Driver's Seat
• B&M Quicksilver Shifter
• Auto-Meter Under Dash Gauge Cluster
• Kenwood AM/FM/CD/Satellite/Bluetooth Head Unit
• Amp And Subwoofers
• Aftermarket Steering Wheel
• Car Cover
• Build Photos
Got a need for speed and style? You found it with this 1968
Chevrolet Camaro RS Restomod. The 6.0L LS2/LS3 combo gives you all
the go you could want, while the updated suspension, brakes, and
massive tires keep everything planted when pushing hard through the
curves. The custom look and modern upgrades make this Camaro the
perfect weekend warrior. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1968 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1972638
Price:$84,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1968
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:3204
Stock Number:7644-DFW
VIN:124378L341757
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