BEING SOLD WITH TITLE
GM was fighting for the top spot in muscle car wars in the late 60’s and the Chevy Camaro was leading the way. This fully restored, complete numbers matching SS is a perfect example of how Chevrolet was leading the way!! A stunning and perfect exampled of true American Muscle, this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is powered by a 350, Turbo Fire V8 with a 4-speed manual transmission. This rear wheel drive, Butternut Yellow painted beauty with black and white houndstooth interior is a stunning example of the great muscle car era. This is a rare color with an impeccable restoration. Not only is it complete with factory wheels, but comes complete with original MSO, dealer options, and Protecto-O-Plate. Go back in time to one the greatest automative era’s with this INCREDIBLE 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS.
Show-Me Rod and Custom’s built this 1932 Ford Roadster body and Rootlieb 3- pierce hood, painted PPG Phoenix Red and highlighted with multi-color flames Hinge and latch components are from Tri-Mark and Rocky.
AHHR-32 from HotShoe Hotrod with a Pete and Jake 4” drop front axle and suspension components with a 9” Ford rear differential package, suspended with tri-four bar coil-over shocks components. 18”/22” Colorado Custom wheels completes the rolling chassis.
A bonus Performance column wheel, joints, and shaft provides steering. Lockar shifter, brake and throttle pedals are installed. Dolphin gauges fill the Shoe-Me dash.
A GM crate engine joints a GM transmission from Family Transmission and Power train Industries drive shaft to the Johns Industries 9” Ford. The exhaust system was built by A-1 Custom Muffler.
The custom saddle tan interior was designed by Jack’s Upholstery. A laid-back windshield and lift-off top. Speedway Motors grill shell and insert, radiator, and electric fan.
This is a hot car so don't hesitate to put in an offer and take it home!
For more information, call us 601.665.4027 or visit www.thevaultms.com
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