1968 Camaro Ss502 Convertable on 2040-cars
Texarkana, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Fuel Injected 502
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: SS Convertable
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: 5 Speed
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Red/Black
Number of Doors: 2
1968 Camaro SS fuel injected 502
Engine:
Edelbrock fuel injected, Edelbrock aluminum heads, Comp Cams hydraulic roller, MSD ignition, March billet serpentine system, aluminum water pump and aluminum radiator. (535HP/550 torque)
Runs cool in stop and go trafic when it's 100 degree's
Drive Train:
Richmond Gear 600 HD 5 speed transmission, Long shifter, Mosier 12 bolt 4:11 Tru-Track with HD axles, Baer Brakes, SS brake lines, Competition Engnineering traction system, 4" aluminum drive shaft, Ricks Stainless Steel fuel tank, Foose Wheels and Nitto tires.
I purchased this car in Rockwall Texas as a nom SS 396 I then replaced the entire drivtrain every hose, line and bushing. (I wanted something I could drive anywhere)
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