1968 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Project
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Convertible |
Year: | 1968 |
Drive type: | rear |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Princeton, New Jersey, United States |
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Private seller |
Description of 1968 Chevrolet Camaro |
This is a 68 Camaro convertible project. It has the TCI (total cost involved) front tubular subframe with 14" wilwood brakes. ack. nti-sway bar(cost $6500). The TCI front subframe was chosen for its strength. quality(made in USA) and weight savings 120lbs over stock. The rear is a custom Art Morrison 3 link suspension with a Watts linkage. ear Wilwood brakes (cost $6000) for lateral stability designed to accommodate 345/30 ZR19's. I have two rear Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires(cost $1000). The car has new fenders. trs and door skins and the hood. runk lid. cowl and header panels are all carbon fiber from Anvil (cost 7500). There is no engine or trans. I have the parts for the RS hideaway headlamp conversion including grilles. I also have the Detroit Speed RS electric RS door kit as well as the Detroit Speed Bright Driver 7" headlights. Car includes some other original parts(ex. convertible top)not seen in the pictures. Cleaning out my garage. If you are ready for a Camaro project with high quality parts this is it. On Dec-09-14 at 07:55:47 PST. seller added the following information:Extra info added 12/9 : I have owned the car for about 8 years. I believe I am the second owner. It has been sitting in my garage for about the last 4 years and as you can see in the pictures there is very minor surface rust. A few months ago I hosed the car down to clean it off. not very smart with bare metal (i know now). So it needs to be acid washed to clean that off. This car was a regular 6cyl auto convert. originally owned by a teacher in Toms River. NJ. The car was stolen way back in 68 or 69 and the thieves replaced the VIN # on dash. The car's correct vin was verified by NJ DMV(Winslow Twnshp. ncora NJ) (by checking the engine vin# and firewall vin#) and they issued a NJ VIN sticker which serves as the vehicles VIN # and is on the title. I have a good NJ title in hand. If you have any further questions I will do my best to answer. Thanks for bidding |