1968 Chevrolet Camaro
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By the mid-60s the muscle car wars really started to rev up! Chevrolet had the Corvette, but it didn't compete in this newfound market. Seeing the success of their competitors, Chevrolet decided to dream up a car that could go toe to toe with the mustang and what came out would become a legend. The Camaro debuted in 1967 kicking off the pony wars within the muscle war, a rivalry that still lingers today after 50 years! The Camaro may be in its 6th generation now but what we have here is a '68 model. This Camaro was assembled out of the Norwood plant. The red paint with the dual black stripes looks great! The paint has a nice sheen that is certain to draw attention. The gunmetal style 18' Boss wheels really set the stance off for this pony car! Inside you are treated to black vinyl bucket seats that hardly look used. Under the hood is a crate 350ci V8 mated to a rebuilt automatic transmission. This Camaro is stated to have been restored in 2000. 15k miles on the engine since the installation. The transmission was rebuilt in 2008 and only has 2k miles...