1968 Chevrolet Chevelle L78 on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : elsaerrykard@cd2.com .
Here for your consideration is a Mega Rare Chevelle L-78 all matching numbers this is the 396ci 375hp solid lifter motor. Only 5 on the 1968 L78 registry. This car is 1 of 5 known to still exist.
Motor : 396 Big Block, solid Lift 375hp reviews of the day rated it at 425hp like the 65 L-78 Corvette same specs on the motor as the Vette
Motor is the original born with Chevelle with partial vin stamped on the engine pad.
Transmission: Muncie 4 speed, Hurst Shifter and also matching numbers with partial vin stamped on case.
Differential: 12 Bolt posi unit original to the car and date correct.
This Chevelle didn't come with options like A/C, power disc brakes, power steering. However the options that it did come with are phenomenal the L-78 SS option was the fastest out of GM making this a Investment quality True Muscle car.
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