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'68 Camaro 327/4-sp, Corvette Bronze, CA Car, Sitting Since '85
Not sure I see $19k here, but it would be a clean starting point for a nice build. Floors looks pristine, and there's a 12-bolt rear, so it was likely the 275hp version of the 327. Still, it will need some work around the rear wheel openings, and bodywork everywhere...probably a $13-15k car around here.
Link to 1968 Camaro auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/LJcAA...e7/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/LtoAA...9f/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/oysAA...83/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/nBYAA...1S/s-l1600.jpg |
Relisted for $18k obo in the link below. Seller is looking to raise some cash for a new house, so it sounds as though there's some room on the price....
Link to 1968 Camaro auction 124378N391425 |
It is a neat car and would be cool when done, but, yeah, it needs a lot of ironing and the interior has taken a beating with mods over the years.
I agree, it's a 12-13k car and would probably sell fairly quickly at that price level. The 12 bolt could have been behind a 210 hp, with an uncommon gear and posi that a 10 bolt may not have, or not been available on the line at assembly. One would have to envision the upgrade to the 275 hp when ordering the 4 speed, IF it was actually that to begin with. The console has been modified for the shifter, so who knows. |
The trim on the dash pad? I thought that only came with Deluxe interior.
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This car appears to be optioned with Special Interior (Z23) (Features)
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The offset on those rear wheels is crazy. Otherwise, its a really decent car. Kinda tempting... at the right price
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