Vehicle Description
Life doesn't get much better than from behind the wheel of 1968
Chevrolet Camaro convertible that leaves you wanting for nothing.
It's highly authentic with the numbers-matching V8, restored
factory-correct colors inside & out, and even cold factory A/C.
The factory-correct Y-code Butternut Yellow is the perfect color
for this car. They expertly re-applied this paint during the
restoration, which really lets you appreciate the finely pressed
sheetmetal crease that runs down the profile in an unbroken
fashion. Not to mention, everyone loves a proper proper D80
spoiler. But more than just a distinctive hue and a good canvas to
showcase it, the Butternut Yellow goes so nicely with the darker
elements of the car. The D91 Bumblebee stripe, black folding roof,
and classic-style wide oval tires (with awesome redline setup) are
great standouts thanks to a well-coordinated restoration. It only
gets better as you look over the brightwork. The thin wraparound
chrome bumpers, rocker panel trim, and bright windshield surround
are found on other Camaros, but their condition on this droptop
just seems to add to its sophistication.
Inside is another great reminder of how much was spent on this
convertible. We all love a nice black interior, especially when
it's looking its best thanks to new seat covers, door panels,
carpeting, and plenty of other investments during restoration. It's
such a deep and dark presentation that this droptop looks great
with the black roof up or down. In between the sleek low-back
buckets is the center console that has a working clock and the
iconic horseshoe shifter. Camaros are very much built for the
driver, and that's why you get a comfortable three-spoke sports
steering wheel. Beyond it are the deep dual pods that house the
bright original gauges. But whether it's just you or a carload of
friends and family, everyone will enjoy the convenience of a power
convertible top. Plus, the ice-cold air conditioning allows you to
keep the roof down all summer long.
The engine is this car's original numbers-matching 327 cubic-inch
V8. When this was restored, you can tell there was special
attention paid to keeping the small block looking both pristine and
stock. Neatly detailed in Chevy orange with standard painted valve
covers and a shiny black Turbo-Fire style air cleaner, it's the
kind of engine bay that gets appreciative glances from the real
enthusiasts at the car shows (and people will even ask about all
those factory-style decals.) "Power" is a true buzzword in this
car, and it goes well beyond the rumble of the dual exhaust. Power
can also mean comfortable cruising with features like power
steering, power brakes, and the easy power delivery of a
three-speed automatic transmission.
Here's a numbers-matching sunshine-friendly droptop in the perfect
sunshine-style color. It's a true quality gem, and if you're quick
enough, it can be the crown jewel of your garage. Call now!!