Right now on AutoHunter, you can find this restored 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe, which is equipped with a 396ci V8 and a three-speed automatic transmission. Features include power steering and power front disc brakes. Finished in yellow metallic over a white vinyl interior, this first-generation Camaro is now offered by the selling dealer in Los Angeles with a clear title.

Originally LeMans Blue, the body was repainted yellow metallic and accented with black nose and side stripes during a nut-and-bolt restoration. Exterior features include replated chrome, an SS-style hood, a driver-side mirror, replacement weatherstripping and window felts, a body-color rear spoiler, and dual exhaust outlets.

Rally wheels look great on Chevy vehicles, especially Camaros. This one has 15-inch Rally wheels wrapped in 205/60 BFGoodrich Radial T/A raised-white-letter tires. If you look through the slots, you’ll see front disc and rear drum brakes, which are connected to a dual-circuit power braking system.

Like the exterior, the interior’s color was changed, going from Parchment to white vinyl. Features include power steering, bucket seats, faux wood trim, a Blaupunkt AM/FM/cassette radio, and a center console with a horseshoe-style automatic shifter.

The gauges keep things simple – there’s a 120-speedometer and a fuel gauge. The odometer shows 45,574 miles.

According to the selling dealer, only 1,000 of those miles have been put on the 350-horsepower 396ci V8 under the hood. The engine is connected to an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake manifold, and Hooker headers. It sends power to the road through a three-speed automatic.

If this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe’s bright paint doesn’t draw attention out on the road, the sound of its exhaust will. You’d better pay close attention to your calendar if you want to make this your next car because the auction ends on December 1, 2025, at 2:15 p.m. (MST).
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