The Atlanta Showroom is offering this 1968 Camaro for sale. The
Camaro was GM's answer to the popular Ford Mustang which garnered
significant attention and sales to the general public. This pony
car was different from the competition in design, performance and
even its name which supposedly was chosen after Chevrolet's
marketing team wrote down more than 2,000 words beginning with "C"
to keep the tradition going with its cars starting with the letter.
While the true definition of the name was debated, Chevrolet
countered with this, ""A Camaro is a small, vicious animal that
eats Mustangs." In respect to this statement, the car you are
viewing is truly that and then some. Wearing deep black paint, this
1968 Camaro is everything one could want in a muscle car, looks and
performance. Note the subtle differences of the 1968 model compared
to that of the 1967 year including the elimination of side vent
windows, side marker lights on the front and rear fenders as well
as a more pointed front grille. Take a seat in the handsome red
interior and wrap your hands around the steering wheel that
provides an excellent view of the sporty instrument cluster. The
front buckets and rear seats bring interior together perfectly.
Note the seats' pear-like finish that glistens in the sunlight and
admire the center console that holds the automatic transmission
running through Boyd rims all the way around. This is a very clean
engine bay that holds the 350 Chevy engine. Options include power
steering, power brakes, seat belts, radial tires, alloy rims. To
view the car in greater detail, including 100+ HD photos and HD
video, please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com. For more
information please call the Atlanta showroom at 678-894-4833 or
e-mail us at
[email protected].