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Interesting and pretty car whose seller claims that it has 80% original paint. The placement of the side stripe to Camaro and SS fender emblems looks incorrect so I'm guessing the front fenders have been replaced. Maybe the balance of paint adds up to 80%...not sure.
In any case I see a few claims that this is/was a L89 car but no mention of docs. The gorgeous blue deluxe interior does suggest it's a super low mile car but to me it has the overall look of a car that's been restored in a number of areas. Also looks like a disc brake master cylinder on a drum brake car - interesting. Anyone familiar with this car? Link to 1968 Camaro RS/SS L89 auction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 124378N390384 |
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I looked at it about 4 years ago. It was packed in tight with a garage full of old cars. Could barely open the doors. From what i saw it had original sheet metal that had be touched up here and there. I remember the owner telling me to be careful putting pressure on the seats so they would split at the seams. Went to look at it for a friend. He ended up purchasing a Blue on Blue 68 RS/SS 396/325 California car with the original Black plates.
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1970 Z28 Citrus green CW 3:73 1970 Ls6 Cy 3:31 14K miles 1968 Biscayne L72 M22 952 actual miles. 1966 Biscayne L72 3:73 1966 Chevelle L78 M22 4:56 |
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