The right colors; the right enhanced small block V8; and the right price... This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro gets a lot of things right from the first moment you look at it, but as you get closer for the details, it gets even better.Take a good look at these pictures, a Camaro this straight and clean shows that it has been carefully maintained for nearly half a century. But what really set it apart are the upgrades that make it an attention-getter without losing its original Camaro spirit. This starts with the paint, which is a modern respray that's a few shades bolder than the factory LeMans Blue. Not only does the slick paint really highlight the curves of the Camaro's sheetmetal every time the sunlight shines on this coupe, but also the iconic dual stripes are painted in a standout silver for extra distinction. The blacked-out SS grille, D80 rear spoiler, and 15-inch American Racing Torq Thrust wheels are all great looking muscle car upgrades. But some of the best parts are in the details, like how you can tell the bumpers were recently re-chromed by their mirror-like appearance.The interior is both highly original and very interesting. Usually a car like this would have a black interior, but this one is quite distinctive with the bucket seats that are still in their factory-correct blue vinyl. The color matches the door panels, carpeting, headliner, and dash. All of this is in remarkable condition, with plenty of bright accents still in place (like the correct Camaro nameplates on the doors and the lockable glovebox.) A welcomed introduction for the 1968 model year was the Astro Ventilation system. It not only helped get more fresh air into the car, but it also eliminated the need for vent windows in the front. So unlike the first-year Camaro, you now have the true pillarless look with all the windows rolled down. You'll slip behind the original three-spoke steering wheel and look out over the cool dual pod gauge design. And we know your heart will beat just a little bit faster every time you grab the iconic horseshoe shifter in the center console.Under the hood is the legendary Chevy 350 cubic-inch small block, which is great for upgrades for both show and go. That's why this one already has a great shine on the Chevrolet performance valve covers and air topper. Plus, you get added power and strength from the Holley four-barrel carburetor, aluminum intake, upgraded pulleys, and Hedman headers that feed the rumbling dual exhaust. Not only is this powerful, but this shiny Camaro is a great all-day cruiser, too. That's thanks to features like the three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and front disc brakes. This iconic Camaro has all the right elements to be a standout from every angle, and it's turnkey ready today. A well-built classic like this doesn't stay long in out showroom. Call today!!!
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