A beautifully preserved example of first-generation Camaro
performance, this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport combines
desirable factory specifications, numbers matching drivetrain
components, and timeless muscle car styling. Finished in its
factory-correct LeMans Blue with white hockey stripes and a white
vinyl top, this Camaro has the exact look enthusiasts envision when
thinking of a late-60s Chevrolet muscle car.
Powered by its numbers matching L48 350 cubic inch V8 rated at 295
horsepower, this SS delivers strong small-block performance paired
with a numbers matching 4-speed manual transmission for a true
driver-focused experience. Equipped with a single 4-barrel
carburetor and dual exhaust, the car offers the right balance of
factory performance and unmistakable muscle car sound.
The body is believed to retain all original sheet metal, a highly
desirable trait among collectors and enthusiasts. The car was
assembled at the Norwood, Ohio plant during the fifth week of
February 1968, as identified by the 02E build date code. The
overall fit and presentation reflect careful ownership and
preservation over the years.
Inside, the factory Parchment vinyl custom bucket seat interior
with center console creates a striking contrast against the LeMans
Blue exterior. Trim code 730 designates the deluxe bucket seat
interior with black carpeting and accents, giving the cabin a clean
and upscale appearance. The interior maintains a classic muscle car
atmosphere while incorporating subtle functional upgrades such as
aftermarket oil pressure and water temperature gauges mounted
neatly below the dashboard center. A Sun tach further enhances the
period-correct performance feel. The original AM radio remains in
place and is paired with an FM transmitter for added usability.
The Camaro rides on 14-inch Rally wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich red
line tires measuring 205/75R14 front and rear, perfectly
complementing the car's stance and factory appearance. Front and
rear bumperettes add an additional touch of late-60s styling detail
that helps set this car apart.
Suspension remains true to the original setup with independent
front suspension and rear leaf springs, while front and rear drum
brakes maintain the authentic driving experience expected from a
1968 Super Sport. The car drives exactly as a properly sorted
first-generation Camaro should-raw, engaging, and full of
personality.
Factory trim and identification codes include:
Style 68-12437 designating a 1968 Camaro coupe,
Body NOR89825 confirming Norwood assembly,
Trim 730 for Parchment custom bucket seats,
and Paint code U6 identifying factory LeMans Blue with white vinyl
top.
Combining a numbers matching drivetrain, desirable factory colors,
believed original sheet metal, and tasteful preservation, this 1968
Camaro Super Sport represents an outstanding opportunity to own a
true piece of Chevrolet muscle car history.
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collector automobile dealer, featuring 50+ vehicles. This vehicle
is located in our showroom in Newfield, NJ. Our Dealership is on US
Route 40 just off New Jersey Route 55, Exit 39B heading towards
Elmer, NJ; conveniently just 40 Minutes East of Philadelphia, 40
Minutes West from the Major New Jersey Shore Points, and 30 minutes
North of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Our Showroom is conveniently
accessible from all major Southern New Jersey Roadways including
New Jersey Turnpike, I-295, I-76, NJ Route 42, NJ Route 55, US
Route 40, Atlantic City Expressway, and New Jersey Parkway. Our
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