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'68 Camaro RS/SS L78
Interesting car with great options. The current auction description doesn't exactly align with what the 2008 Barrett Jackson auction had to say about this car...evidently the restoration was more recent than the current seller suggests.
In any case, not a lot of L78 RS cars out there. Seems fairly priced. Link to 1968 RS/SS L78 Camaro auction Link to 2008 B-J auction results 124378n401588 |
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Looks like it was bid to $55k at Kissimmee in 2016. Personally, I like the ‘68s, but they sure seem like “odd man out” money-wise.
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Gotta have the vent window for me and no spoilers.
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Love 68's and looked at this one earlier today. Just not a fan of this green.
Nice car though.
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68 l78
Dig those L78 cars, nice ride. GLWS.
Richard
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Pad and trans are restamps, IMO.
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I was thinking the same thing.
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It seem like true 68 l78 are very hard to come by
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I didn’t want to mention it, but the partial VIN characteristics look different than my L78 which is pretty close to this one (399xxx).
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