1968 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE MX CODE BIG BLOCK 396 M21 4-SPEED 12 BOLT MULTILEAF
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
Technical specifications of Chevrolet Camaro 1968 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Angola, Indiana, United States |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
SubModel: | Convertible |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Convertible |
Year: | 1968 |
Mileage: | 26,860 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 396 350hp L34 Big Block |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Power Steering |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Drivetrain: | Rear Wheel Drive |
Interior color: | Black / White Houndstooth |
Safety options: | Black R2 top, U29 Under Dash Special Lighting, D80 Front and Rear Spoiler, G80 Positraction Rear Axle BR Code, M21 Close Ratio Transmission, L34 396 350hp Dated Coded Engine, 12 Bolt Rear Axle, 4 Row Correct Copper Brass Radiator, 5 Blade Fan w/ Clutch, Houndstooth Interior |
Options: | Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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POTENTIAL FREE SHIPPING OF THIS CAR TO PURCHASER (USA AND INTERNATIONAL):Depending on agreed selling price, I am open to offering free shipping on this vehicle: meaning I will pay costs of auto transport to your location anywhere in the continentalUSA. For World-wide international buyers: also, depending on agreed selling price, I would consider paying, if not all, (most) of the shipping costs by sea container from USA to any international location worldwide! I can handle all the logistics of the transportation on this car, making it a simple and smooth transaction!You may contact Jerry at phone number (785) 408-2911 with questions or email jerry@sagperformance.com
I have a couple Youtube videos on this car taken 7/31/2017 also.
Purchaser to receive:
One beautiful 1968 Camaro Convertible assembled in Los Angeles California December 13th, 1967. Maybe you were unaware but only around 25% of all first generation 1967-1969 Camaros were built at the Van Nuys plant near Los Angeles California. In addition, when looking at overall plant production data, one can extrapolate only around 4% of the 235,174 Camaros built in 1968 only were V8 convertibles built at the Los Angeles Van Nuys plant. Further options present on this car make it an ULTRA RARE nearly one of a kind car for the person who is looking for something unique.
This car is Code R Matador Red and has numbers matching and date coded big block 396ci MX code engine cooled by correct 4 row brass and copper radiator, big block shroud and 5 blade clutch fan. Date coded M21 close-ratio 4-speed Muncie transmission and dated coded 12-bolt posi rear end with BR code. Ultra rare hard to find one year only for 1968 Camaro PO1 SS wheel option--likely the only 1968 Camaro in the market place you will find with this super rare wheel option! Front and rear option D80 spoilers are present with D90 striping and code 712 bucket seats. The car's cowl or trim tag has a 2 present after paint code which indicated two things: black striping and black convertible top. This was a special order option making this car more rare than other Matador red Camaros that came by default with only white striping and white top. A black top had to be specially designated!
Note: I also have available a set of rally wheels with correct 1968 center caps and BF Goodrich radial TAs if you prefer this wheel option, or if you want to buy a spare set so you can put up the rare PO1 SS wheels for safe keeping.
CAR INFORMATION:
I have had the privilege to inspect and take part in restoring many classical Chevrolet muscle cars and one thing I will say is that each car has its own strengths that shine. A few of these attributes on this car would be that it has the nicest rocker panels and truck floor I have ever seen on a GM muscle car. I suspect this has to do with being a LA car. This car has dated sheet metal: example the rear truck deck lid is dated 1967.
Engine Block Stamped: T1113MX 18L318440 * MX code meaning 396 350hp L34 w/ manual transmission
Muncie M-21 close-ratio with #660 Case Stamped: P8S10 18L318440
GM # 3894860NF 12 Bolt BR Code Rear Axle Assembly Stamped: BR 1205G1
DATE CODING:Block is dated K-4-7Heads dated K-8-7 and K-4-7Intake Manifold dated K-10-7Alternator dated J-27-7Carburetor dated October 5th, 1967 (Julian Date 7278)#7028217 EG correct for 1968 Camaro L34 manual transmissionRear End Axle casting dated K-17-7Rear Axle assembly dated December 5th 1967 (1205G)Rear Axle tube code BR (3.07 Posi)Distributor dated 0ct 7th 1967 (7 K7) *In 1968 "I" was omittedin distributordating, making K Oct, not Nov--unlike other casting dates on blocks, heads, rear ends,etcEngine block assembly dated November 13th, 1967 Transmission assemblydated November 10th, 1967 (P8S10)*In 1967 and 1968, the transmission date code got a year designator and a letter designator for the month such as P8S10, meaning 1968 (8), November (S) 10th (10). Note that a Muncie dated with a September to December build date was actually built the prior calendar year. A further example not pertaining to this car would be the date code P8T13, meaning 1968 (8), December (T), 13th. The transmission was assembled December 13, 1967 for the 1968 model year.
CASTING NUMBER/PART NUMBER QUICK REFERENCE:Engine Block #3916323Cylinder Head #3917215Intake Manifold #3883948Carburetor #7028217EG (GM/Quadrajet 4 barrel 750cfm)Exhaust Manifold #3916178 and 3909878Distributor #111445Alternator #1100814Transmission #3925660Rear Axle #3894860
NOTE: Ebay limits photos to 24 total. I do have other photos showing block casting date, head casting dates, carburetor date, alternator stamping, transmission part numbers, and many more available upon request.
Trim tag date 12B (December 2nd week 1967)
GENERAL CAMARO PRODUCTION DATA FOR 1968 MODEL YEAR:In 1968 as the second year offering for the all new Camaro, demand was high and GM built 235,147 Camaros to satisfythis demand.To give you an idea of just how much demand there was in today's standards: today GM only builds around 70,000 Camaros a year.Now, lets drill this down by options. GM only built 16,927 V8 convertibles in 1968. This comes out to only 6% of Camaros built in 1968were V8 convertibles. In 1968, only 15,520Camaros were built with D80 front and rear spolier option, around 5%. Furthermore, only11,134 Camaros were built in 1968 with M21 close-ratio transmission, which is less than 5% of the Camaros produced in 1968 wereequipped with M21. Lets go even further! In 1968 only 2579 Camaros were built with L34 396 engine option, this is only 1% of allCamaros produced in 1968 out of the 235,147 built were equipped with L34 396 engine. Finally, this 1% or 2579 was the total was forboth coupe and convertible combined, so I suspect that there were only a handful of 1968 convertibles offered with L34 engine, that ismuch less than 1%. To give a final comparison: in 1968 there were 4575 Camaros built with L78 375hp engine. To my surprise, therewere 1996 more L78 396 optioned Camaros built in 1968 than the L34 optioned Camaros in the same year. As you can see this car hasrare special options installed from the R2 trim tag code, to L34 engine, to black convertible top, M21 transmission, U29 lighting option, BRPosi code--not to mention being a LA built car which is somewhat rare in itself! Most 1968 Camaros you will find up for sale were built inNorwood Ohio. It is a rare find to locate a Los Angeles built car, and a convertible at that.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
I own and operate a full engine machine shop and dyno facility. I just finished completely rebuilding the engine in May 2017 including torque plate honing of engine block, new moly rings, new rod, main, and cam bearings,etc. The M21 transmission was also taken down to bare case at the same time and rebuilt, so no worn out gears or syncros. The M21 close ratio Muncie has correct #3925660 case and correct #3857584 tail housing with correct passenger mount speedometer cable along with correct #3884698 side cover for stud and nut mount shift linkage unique to only 1967 and 1968 Camaro.
The #3916323engine block in this car is still standard bore with genuine GM pistons part #385624. The block was honed in Sunnen Automatic hone with torque plates and new Hastings plasma moly rings were installed. Crankshaft is also genuine GM with GM forged connecting rods. The heads GM #3917215 were refurbished on Sunnen VGS-20 with multi-angle valve job and valves and guides replaced as needed. The oil pump and pickup in engine are genuine GM # 3906829 / 3904828.
The high rise intake #3883948 and carburetor #7028217 EG are both genuine GM. The carburetor was taken down to bare center section and fully rebuilt, including sealing fuel wells that tend to leak. The carburetor is 750cfm. The distributor is labeledwith part number 1111445 and is the correct points type distributor with GM/Delco cap and wires and spark plugs. The exhaust manifolds are correct number 3909878 and 3916178 dated 1967 with AIR smog holes, but plugged for smog pump delete. The air cleaner is correct wire pattern on element with correct base and correct silk screen AC Delco chrome lid. Engine hoses are GM part numbered with correct clamps. GM part numbered engine pulleys. Correct GM head and intake boltsare present.
The wheels on the car are genuine GM 50 years old, not repop (reproductions not offered) and are one year only for 1968 Camaro SS. This 1968 SS PO1 wheel option is so rare, I challenge you to find even one other Camaro in the entire country where these wheels were equipped and/or remain intact. The tires are NOS redlines, not repop Cokers. Antenna on car is correct. The alternator is numbered 1100814. The rear axle has been fully rebuilt, along with drive shaft and joints. Front end was fully rebuilt with new tie rod ends, ball joints, etc. The car has power steering and window washer bottle and squirters. Drive shaft is striped with white and orange inspection ring markings. The hood hinges and latch plate, door latches, truck latch, etc HAVE NOT been incorrectly painted the color of the car or black like so many cars you see. They are silver in color as they should be. D80 front spoiler support braces are present, unlike so many cars they are missing. All bumper bolts are installed (even in the hard places to install such as behind cocktail shakers in trunk). All door, truck, hood, license plate, and glove box rubber bumper stops are present. Cowl panel seal is present on the car and cowl panel has been shimmed correctly so that it is aligned to fender edges! I have not found any oil leaks from engine, transmission, or rear end on this car. Car tracks straight down the road and is aligned properly. Car ships with window washer fluid bottle filled and all fluid hoses on windshield washer system installed.
The car has correct heavy duty big block radiator and shroud, correct big block heater core, correct big block cross member, correct big block z-bar, correct big block engine frame mounts, and correct 5 leaf multi-leaf rear springs. Fan blade is 5 blade and has clutch. Also present is the correct raised simulated air intake on special hood (stack-type for 396-cu.-in. V8) and correct black rear panel for cars with 396 cubic-inch engine.
Convertible top is in excellent condition, as is interior of car, i.e. dash pad, door panels, carpet, chrome accents, seat covers etc have been replaced or restored. The heater is functional along with blower motor and heater core does not leak. Several days were spent adjusting fenders, and doors, and hood fitment for good gaps. Door pins have been replaced and strikers adjusted so doors shut nicely/crisp. Door window glass has been adjusted and tracks lubricated so windows roll up nicely and in correct position with stops set on window tracks. Fuel gauge and speedometer are functional. Yes, believe it or not on this 50 year old car, the horn does work! Lights are functional, including rare U29 under dash courtesy lights when opening doors (only 7% of Camaros produced in 1968 with U29 RPO option). The exhaust system is in excellent condition and sounds awesome with the high horsepower 396 L34 engine. The paint has been water block sanded, buffed with compound, and waxed. The engine in this car is the highest horsepower available in 1968 next to the L78/L89 375hp option. While rated by GM at only 350hp at 5200rpm and 415 ft lbs torque at 3400rpm with 10.25:1 static compression ratio, these motors were under-rated at a very low RPM rating for insurance purposes. Furthermore, with the engine work and blueprinting of the engine just performed in May 2017, the motor is a real thrill to drive. Engine has been professionally tuned with 6-8 degrees idle timing for modern fuels and 30-32 degrees total timing at full centrifugal advance. Carburetor was verified to have correct jets and metering rods in place for 396ci 350hp engine during rebuild: 71 primary jets /49B primary metering rods /AX secondary metering rods.
NADA VALUATION GUIDE:
ValuesSpecial NotesValuesValues
Original MSRP
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price" >Original
MSRPLow
RetailAverage Retail Value
This vehicle would be in good condition overall. It could be an older restoration or a well-maintained original vehicle. Completely operable. The exterior paint, trim and mechanics are presentable and serviceable inside and out. A “20-footer”." >Average
RetailHigh Retail Value
This vehicle would be in excellent condition overall. It could be a completely restored or an extremely well-maintained original vehicle showing very minimal wear. The exterior paint, trim and mechanics are not in need of reconditioning. The interior would be in excellent condition. Some vehicles may be considered “matching numbers” vehicles.
Note: This column does not represent a “100 Point” or “# 1” vehicle*.
* A “100 Point” or “# 1” vehicle is not driven. It would generally be in a museum or transported in an enclosed trailer to concours judging and car shows. This type of car would be stored in a climate regulated facility." >High
Retail
DISCLAIMER: THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY. ITS IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN PERSON BY APPOINTMENT. I GUARANTEE NOTHING AS "ORIGINAL" OR "BORN TO THE CAR". WHILE IT APPEARS THIS CAR HAS A LOT OF "ORIGINAL" ATTRIBUTES, MANY PARTS WERE TAKEN OFF OF THESE OLD CARS OVER THE DECADES AND REPLACED AND/OR MODIFIED FOR VARIOUS REASONS. JUST BECAUSE A CAR HAS THE CORRECT DATE CODED PART NUMBER PART ON IT WHETHER IT BE A TIRE WHEEL OR AN ENGINE PULLEY, ETC THERE IS NO WAY TO KNOW WITH COMPLETE CERTAINTY IF IT IS TRULY "ORIGINAL" OR "BORN TO THE CAR". MOST IF NOT ALL OF THESE OLD CARS DO NOT HAVE THE ORIGINAL AIR IN THE TIRES SO TO SPEAK. WHEN I PURCHASED THE CAR IT WAS REPRESENTED AS A 1968 CAMARO SS. HOWEVER, THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY WITH NO PRESENT OPTIONS ON THE CAR GUARANTEED AS "ORIGINAL" OR "BORN TO THE CAR". I AM OFFERING THIS CAR FOR MORE THAN $25,000 UNDER NADA HIGH RETAIL. IF I WERE GOING TO TRY TO GUARENTEE SOME OR PART OF THE CAR OR "ORIGINAL" OR CERTAIN OPTIONS "BORN TO THE CAR" AND TAKE ON THIS LIABILITY, I WOULD EXPECT A LOT MORE MONEY OUT OF THE CAR. WITH THAT SAID, I ONLY REPRESENT THE CAR WITH THE PRESENT OPTIONS IT HAS NOW IN 2017, I DO NOT GUARANTEE ANY OPTIONS ON THE CAR AS ORIGINALOR BORN TO THE CAR! I HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO GIVE ANY POTENTIAL BUYER LOTS OF INFORMATION ON THE CAR AS TO ITS PRESENT CONDITION AND STATUS HERE AND NOW IN 2017, ALONG WITH EXTENSIVE RESEARCH DATA TO ITS PRESENT OPTIONS AND FEATURES. INDIANA STATE LAW STATE LAW REQUIRES TITLE TO SHOW VEHICLES OF THIS AGE AS "EXEMPT" MILEAGE ON TITLE, CAR IS BEING SOLD AS MILEAGE EXEMPT WITH NO GUARANTEE TO ACTUAL MILEAGE. $2000 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PURCHASE AGREEMENT, AND REMAINING BALANCE DUE WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS.
YOUTUBE VIDEOS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0uUi11laj8&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo8p9j9KDYw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCHsOtT2BgQ&feature=youtu.be
Note:
Indiana law requires sales tax be collected at a rate of 7% depending on whether or not I as the seller arrange for the vehicle transport. Inquire for details. Any sales tax I am required by Indiana state law to collect is due over and above the sale price of the car based on the sale price of the car.
I have a couple Youtube videos on this car taken 7/31/2017 also.
Purchaser to receive:
One beautiful 1968 Camaro Convertible assembled in Los Angeles California December 13th, 1967. Maybe you were unaware but only around 25% of all first generation 1967-1969 Camaros were built at the Van Nuys plant near Los Angeles California. In addition, when looking at overall plant production data, one can extrapolate only around 4% of the 235,174 Camaros built in 1968 only were V8 convertibles built at the Los Angeles Van Nuys plant. Further options present on this car make it an ULTRA RARE nearly one of a kind car for the person who is looking for something unique.
This car is Code R Matador Red and has numbers matching and date coded big block 396ci MX code engine cooled by correct 4 row brass and copper radiator, big block shroud and 5 blade clutch fan. Date coded M21 close-ratio 4-speed Muncie transmission and dated coded 12-bolt posi rear end with BR code. Ultra rare hard to find one year only for 1968 Camaro PO1 SS wheel option--likely the only 1968 Camaro in the market place you will find with this super rare wheel option! Front and rear option D80 spoilers are present with D90 striping and code 712 bucket seats. The car's cowl or trim tag has a 2 present after paint code which indicated two things: black striping and black convertible top. This was a special order option making this car more rare than other Matador red Camaros that came by default with only white striping and white top. A black top had to be specially designated!
Note: I also have available a set of rally wheels with correct 1968 center caps and BF Goodrich radial TAs if you prefer this wheel option, or if you want to buy a spare set so you can put up the rare PO1 SS wheels for safe keeping.
CAR INFORMATION:
I have had the privilege to inspect and take part in restoring many classical Chevrolet muscle cars and one thing I will say is that each car has its own strengths that shine. A few of these attributes on this car would be that it has the nicest rocker panels and truck floor I have ever seen on a GM muscle car. I suspect this has to do with being a LA car. This car has dated sheet metal: example the rear truck deck lid is dated 1967.
Engine Block Stamped: T1113MX 18L318440 * MX code meaning 396 350hp L34 w/ manual transmission
Muncie M-21 close-ratio with #660 Case Stamped: P8S10 18L318440
GM # 3894860NF 12 Bolt BR Code Rear Axle Assembly Stamped: BR 1205G1
DATE CODING:Block is dated K-4-7Heads dated K-8-7 and K-4-7Intake Manifold dated K-10-7Alternator dated J-27-7Carburetor dated October 5th, 1967 (Julian Date 7278)#7028217 EG correct for 1968 Camaro L34 manual transmissionRear End Axle casting dated K-17-7Rear Axle assembly dated December 5th 1967 (1205G)Rear Axle tube code BR (3.07 Posi)Distributor dated 0ct 7th 1967 (7 K7) *In 1968 "I" was omittedin distributordating, making K Oct, not Nov--unlike other casting dates on blocks, heads, rear ends,etcEngine block assembly dated November 13th, 1967 Transmission assemblydated November 10th, 1967 (P8S10)*In 1967 and 1968, the transmission date code got a year designator and a letter designator for the month such as P8S10, meaning 1968 (8), November (S) 10th (10). Note that a Muncie dated with a September to December build date was actually built the prior calendar year. A further example not pertaining to this car would be the date code P8T13, meaning 1968 (8), December (T), 13th. The transmission was assembled December 13, 1967 for the 1968 model year.
CASTING NUMBER/PART NUMBER QUICK REFERENCE:Engine Block #3916323Cylinder Head #3917215Intake Manifold #3883948Carburetor #7028217EG (GM/Quadrajet 4 barrel 750cfm)Exhaust Manifold #3916178 and 3909878Distributor #111445Alternator #1100814Transmission #3925660Rear Axle #3894860
NOTE: Ebay limits photos to 24 total. I do have other photos showing block casting date, head casting dates, carburetor date, alternator stamping, transmission part numbers, and many more available upon request.
Trim tag date 12B (December 2nd week 1967)
GENERAL CAMARO PRODUCTION DATA FOR 1968 MODEL YEAR:In 1968 as the second year offering for the all new Camaro, demand was high and GM built 235,147 Camaros to satisfythis demand.To give you an idea of just how much demand there was in today's standards: today GM only builds around 70,000 Camaros a year.Now, lets drill this down by options. GM only built 16,927 V8 convertibles in 1968. This comes out to only 6% of Camaros built in 1968were V8 convertibles. In 1968, only 15,520Camaros were built with D80 front and rear spolier option, around 5%. Furthermore, only11,134 Camaros were built in 1968 with M21 close-ratio transmission, which is less than 5% of the Camaros produced in 1968 wereequipped with M21. Lets go even further! In 1968 only 2579 Camaros were built with L34 396 engine option, this is only 1% of allCamaros produced in 1968 out of the 235,147 built were equipped with L34 396 engine. Finally, this 1% or 2579 was the total was forboth coupe and convertible combined, so I suspect that there were only a handful of 1968 convertibles offered with L34 engine, that ismuch less than 1%. To give a final comparison: in 1968 there were 4575 Camaros built with L78 375hp engine. To my surprise, therewere 1996 more L78 396 optioned Camaros built in 1968 than the L34 optioned Camaros in the same year. As you can see this car hasrare special options installed from the R2 trim tag code, to L34 engine, to black convertible top, M21 transmission, U29 lighting option, BRPosi code--not to mention being a LA built car which is somewhat rare in itself! Most 1968 Camaros you will find up for sale were built inNorwood Ohio. It is a rare find to locate a Los Angeles built car, and a convertible at that.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
I own and operate a full engine machine shop and dyno facility. I just finished completely rebuilding the engine in May 2017 including torque plate honing of engine block, new moly rings, new rod, main, and cam bearings,etc. The M21 transmission was also taken down to bare case at the same time and rebuilt, so no worn out gears or syncros. The M21 close ratio Muncie has correct #3925660 case and correct #3857584 tail housing with correct passenger mount speedometer cable along with correct #3884698 side cover for stud and nut mount shift linkage unique to only 1967 and 1968 Camaro.
The #3916323engine block in this car is still standard bore with genuine GM pistons part #385624. The block was honed in Sunnen Automatic hone with torque plates and new Hastings plasma moly rings were installed. Crankshaft is also genuine GM with GM forged connecting rods. The heads GM #3917215 were refurbished on Sunnen VGS-20 with multi-angle valve job and valves and guides replaced as needed. The oil pump and pickup in engine are genuine GM # 3906829 / 3904828.
The high rise intake #3883948 and carburetor #7028217 EG are both genuine GM. The carburetor was taken down to bare center section and fully rebuilt, including sealing fuel wells that tend to leak. The carburetor is 750cfm. The distributor is labeledwith part number 1111445 and is the correct points type distributor with GM/Delco cap and wires and spark plugs. The exhaust manifolds are correct number 3909878 and 3916178 dated 1967 with AIR smog holes, but plugged for smog pump delete. The air cleaner is correct wire pattern on element with correct base and correct silk screen AC Delco chrome lid. Engine hoses are GM part numbered with correct clamps. GM part numbered engine pulleys. Correct GM head and intake boltsare present.
The wheels on the car are genuine GM 50 years old, not repop (reproductions not offered) and are one year only for 1968 Camaro SS. This 1968 SS PO1 wheel option is so rare, I challenge you to find even one other Camaro in the entire country where these wheels were equipped and/or remain intact. The tires are NOS redlines, not repop Cokers. Antenna on car is correct. The alternator is numbered 1100814. The rear axle has been fully rebuilt, along with drive shaft and joints. Front end was fully rebuilt with new tie rod ends, ball joints, etc. The car has power steering and window washer bottle and squirters. Drive shaft is striped with white and orange inspection ring markings. The hood hinges and latch plate, door latches, truck latch, etc HAVE NOT been incorrectly painted the color of the car or black like so many cars you see. They are silver in color as they should be. D80 front spoiler support braces are present, unlike so many cars they are missing. All bumper bolts are installed (even in the hard places to install such as behind cocktail shakers in trunk). All door, truck, hood, license plate, and glove box rubber bumper stops are present. Cowl panel seal is present on the car and cowl panel has been shimmed correctly so that it is aligned to fender edges! I have not found any oil leaks from engine, transmission, or rear end on this car. Car tracks straight down the road and is aligned properly. Car ships with window washer fluid bottle filled and all fluid hoses on windshield washer system installed.
The car has correct heavy duty big block radiator and shroud, correct big block heater core, correct big block cross member, correct big block z-bar, correct big block engine frame mounts, and correct 5 leaf multi-leaf rear springs. Fan blade is 5 blade and has clutch. Also present is the correct raised simulated air intake on special hood (stack-type for 396-cu.-in. V8) and correct black rear panel for cars with 396 cubic-inch engine.
Convertible top is in excellent condition, as is interior of car, i.e. dash pad, door panels, carpet, chrome accents, seat covers etc have been replaced or restored. The heater is functional along with blower motor and heater core does not leak. Several days were spent adjusting fenders, and doors, and hood fitment for good gaps. Door pins have been replaced and strikers adjusted so doors shut nicely/crisp. Door window glass has been adjusted and tracks lubricated so windows roll up nicely and in correct position with stops set on window tracks. Fuel gauge and speedometer are functional. Yes, believe it or not on this 50 year old car, the horn does work! Lights are functional, including rare U29 under dash courtesy lights when opening doors (only 7% of Camaros produced in 1968 with U29 RPO option). The exhaust system is in excellent condition and sounds awesome with the high horsepower 396 L34 engine. The paint has been water block sanded, buffed with compound, and waxed. The engine in this car is the highest horsepower available in 1968 next to the L78/L89 375hp option. While rated by GM at only 350hp at 5200rpm and 415 ft lbs torque at 3400rpm with 10.25:1 static compression ratio, these motors were under-rated at a very low RPM rating for insurance purposes. Furthermore, with the engine work and blueprinting of the engine just performed in May 2017, the motor is a real thrill to drive. Engine has been professionally tuned with 6-8 degrees idle timing for modern fuels and 30-32 degrees total timing at full centrifugal advance. Carburetor was verified to have correct jets and metering rods in place for 396ci 350hp engine during rebuild: 71 primary jets /49B primary metering rods /AX secondary metering rods.
NADA VALUATION GUIDE:
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport |
2 Door Convertible |
Original MSRP
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price" >Original
MSRPLow
RetailAverage Retail Value
This vehicle would be in good condition overall. It could be an older restoration or a well-maintained original vehicle. Completely operable. The exterior paint, trim and mechanics are presentable and serviceable inside and out. A “20-footer”." >Average
RetailHigh Retail Value
This vehicle would be in excellent condition overall. It could be a completely restored or an extremely well-maintained original vehicle showing very minimal wear. The exterior paint, trim and mechanics are not in need of reconditioning. The interior would be in excellent condition. Some vehicles may be considered “matching numbers” vehicles.
Note: This column does not represent a “100 Point” or “# 1” vehicle*.
* A “100 Point” or “# 1” vehicle is not driven. It would generally be in a museum or transported in an enclosed trailer to concours judging and car shows. This type of car would be stored in a climate regulated facility." >High
Retail
Options:(change) | ||||
396/350 HP V8 Engine | 30% | 30% | 30% | |
TOTAL PRICE: | $3,276 | $30,550 | $51,740 | $78,000 |
DISCLAIMER: THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY. ITS IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN PERSON BY APPOINTMENT. I GUARANTEE NOTHING AS "ORIGINAL" OR "BORN TO THE CAR". WHILE IT APPEARS THIS CAR HAS A LOT OF "ORIGINAL" ATTRIBUTES, MANY PARTS WERE TAKEN OFF OF THESE OLD CARS OVER THE DECADES AND REPLACED AND/OR MODIFIED FOR VARIOUS REASONS. JUST BECAUSE A CAR HAS THE CORRECT DATE CODED PART NUMBER PART ON IT WHETHER IT BE A TIRE WHEEL OR AN ENGINE PULLEY, ETC THERE IS NO WAY TO KNOW WITH COMPLETE CERTAINTY IF IT IS TRULY "ORIGINAL" OR "BORN TO THE CAR". MOST IF NOT ALL OF THESE OLD CARS DO NOT HAVE THE ORIGINAL AIR IN THE TIRES SO TO SPEAK. WHEN I PURCHASED THE CAR IT WAS REPRESENTED AS A 1968 CAMARO SS. HOWEVER, THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY WITH NO PRESENT OPTIONS ON THE CAR GUARANTEED AS "ORIGINAL" OR "BORN TO THE CAR". I AM OFFERING THIS CAR FOR MORE THAN $25,000 UNDER NADA HIGH RETAIL. IF I WERE GOING TO TRY TO GUARENTEE SOME OR PART OF THE CAR OR "ORIGINAL" OR CERTAIN OPTIONS "BORN TO THE CAR" AND TAKE ON THIS LIABILITY, I WOULD EXPECT A LOT MORE MONEY OUT OF THE CAR. WITH THAT SAID, I ONLY REPRESENT THE CAR WITH THE PRESENT OPTIONS IT HAS NOW IN 2017, I DO NOT GUARANTEE ANY OPTIONS ON THE CAR AS ORIGINALOR BORN TO THE CAR! I HAVE TAKEN THE TIME TO GIVE ANY POTENTIAL BUYER LOTS OF INFORMATION ON THE CAR AS TO ITS PRESENT CONDITION AND STATUS HERE AND NOW IN 2017, ALONG WITH EXTENSIVE RESEARCH DATA TO ITS PRESENT OPTIONS AND FEATURES. INDIANA STATE LAW STATE LAW REQUIRES TITLE TO SHOW VEHICLES OF THIS AGE AS "EXEMPT" MILEAGE ON TITLE, CAR IS BEING SOLD AS MILEAGE EXEMPT WITH NO GUARANTEE TO ACTUAL MILEAGE. $2000 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PURCHASE AGREEMENT, AND REMAINING BALANCE DUE WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS.
YOUTUBE VIDEOS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0uUi11laj8&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo8p9j9KDYw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCHsOtT2BgQ&feature=youtu.be
Note:
Indiana law requires sales tax be collected at a rate of 7% depending on whether or not I as the seller arrange for the vehicle transport. Inquire for details. Any sales tax I am required by Indiana state law to collect is due over and above the sale price of the car based on the sale price of the car.