1968 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Caspar, California, United States
For more details email me at: blanchebbballen@ft6.com .
1968 Camaro RS/SS LS2 Restomod
My fuel injected LS2 with t56 6 speed manual True 1968 Camaro RS/SS. This Camaro is a ABSOLUTE
beauty! Everytime you drive this car, you will get everyone trying to stop you or give you the thumbs up. ! It
runs and drive so great. It has electronic throttle which makes gas pedal very responsive. It's turn key and will
start every time. It runs and drive soo good with no issues at all. It handles great and gets about 20-25 mpg.
Paint and body is good condition. Paint is still very shiny and was wet sanded. Has a mirror like finish with no
orange peel. It's Torce Red with a Flat black stripe . Drive Train
LS2 Engine (only 11K miles)
T56 6 Speed Manual Transmission
Hedman headers
4” Cold Air Intake Tube w/ K&N air filter
Dual Exhaust Flowmaster 40 Series
EFI Gas tank
Aluminum Radiator
Steel braided fuel lines
Dual Electric Fans
255 Walbro Fuel pump
Electronic Drive by Wire
Optima Red top Battery
Smooth firewall
Suspension/Brakes/Wheels
Hotchkis Lowering Leaf springs
Jegs Upper Tubular A arms
JegsLlower Tubular A arms
Factory front sway bar
4 wheel disk brakes
Fronts 18x8" American Racing Torque Thrust 2 piece
Rears 18x9" American Racing Torque Thrust 2 piece
Power brakes and Power steering
Tires fronts: 225/40/18
Tires rears: 275/40/18
12 bolt rear end
Positraction
4.10 gear ratio
Interior
New seat upholstery
New headliner
New Carpet
New Vintage Guages
New Door panel
SS Steering wheel
Dynamat Floor
Integrated phone to stereo system w/ Bluetooth
Pioneer CD/MP3/USB/Bluetooth player
Pioneer 6x9
Factory Bucket Seats
New weather stripping throughout whole car.
Center Console
Exterior
PPG Torch Red paint
Hot Rod Flat Black stripes
PPG Clear
4 coats of clear and hand sanded twice
Smooth firewall
Factory SS hood
Detroit Speed Hideaway headlight
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