B & B Auto Sales

532 Main Avenue South, Brookings, SD 57006
4.2
4.2 out of 5 stars

Used 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

100,000 miles

This vehicle was sold 3 hours agoListed Price $47,000

  • Hatchback
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    100,000miles
  • Transmission
    4 speed
  • Exterior Color
    Corvette Bronze
  • Interior Color
    Black
  • VIN
    -

Engine

327 V8

Message from the seller

327 V8 Numbers Matching4 Speed ManualPosi Rear endRS BadgingThis is one nice Camaro and cool that it still has it original 327 in it. It shifts as nice as any 50 year old car I have drove and I shifted this one alot as I drove it over 400 miles home from North Dakota. If you are looking for a nice Camaro convertible this car will serve your purpose especially if you like originality. As you can see by the trim tag it is original color inside and out. It has been thru our inspection and we: Replaced valve cover gasketsReplaced rear main seal and oil pan gasket.*Fixed headlight doors The body and interior are in great shape. The restoration was done well with not many flaws inside or out. You will see a few chips from driving it but a great shine with no major issues. The convertible top is manual and in very good condition. It has the original AM radio that is missing the knobs and does not work. See the video for an up close inspection. Text Dirk at 605-695-7391 for running and driving video'sHistory- A car from North Dakota. Trim tag info, 712- Black Interior O-Corvette Bronze. It has it's number matching 327 with the 2bbl carb still. TEST DRIVE- We personally test drive our vehicles so we know what they drive like. I have drove this one over 400 miles and it drives good.Located in White,SDBUY WITH CONFIDENCE as this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro has gone thru inspection and test drive. We personally work and drive these ourselves so can answer any questions you may have. We show you any issues with over 100 pictures and videos of a walk around, running and driving.VALUE- We price our vehicles to market value and try to be one of the best prices of vehicles in comparable condition. Our goal is to give you a good buy on a vehicle you are going to have fun with and enjoy. We do have a document fee but only $50 which is lower than most other dealers.LIKE IT OR RETURN IT- As being in business for 37 years we do not want to sell anybody a vehicle they do not want. As many of our vehicles are sold site unseen we will take the vehicle back and give a refund minus shipping and a restocking fee. You are responsible for the shipping both ways and a $1000 restocking fee. You have 3 days to notify us you are not happy with the vehicle and we will start the return process. Ask for more details.VIDEOS- Call, text or email for videos of driving the vehicle and of the engine running and accessories working. Text Dirk at 605-695-7391. Click here to apply for financing: Credit App Call or text Dirk at 605-695-7391 or Darren 605-695-9555 with any questions. B and B Auto Sales, 324 W Main White,SD 57276

1968 Chevrolet Camaro

The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro was a pivotal model year for Chevrolet's immensely popular "pony car," representing a significant evolution from its groundbreaking 1967 debut. Building upon the success of the original, the '68 Camaro introduced a range of styling refinements, mechanical updates, and the introduction of new performance options, further solidifying its position as a dominant force in the youth-oriented automotive market.

Key Features and Changes:

  • Revised Exterior Styling: While retaining the iconic long-hood, short-deck profile, the 1968 Camaro received subtle but impactful exterior enhancements. The most noticeable change was the elimination of the vent windows on the coupe models, replaced by a single "one-piece" door glass, contributing to a cleaner, more modern appearance. The front grille was restyled with a more pronounced horizontal bar and a slightly altered shape. The taillights were also redesigned, moving from the rectangular units of 1967 to a deeper, more sculpted concave design that wrapped slightly around the rear corners, adding to the car's visual depth and aggressive stance. The front fender badging was also updated, and the side marker lights became standard equipment across all models, a safety regulation change.

  • Interior Refinements: The interior also saw minor updates, including new seat patterns and door panel designs. The dashboard remained largely the same, offering a driver-focused layout with clear instrumentation.

  • Engine Options: The '68 Camaro offered a diverse range of engine choices to cater to a wide spectrum of buyers, from economy-minded commuters to performance enthusiasts.

    • Inline-Six: The base engine was the reliable 230 cubic inch (3.8L) inline-six, producing approximately 140 horsepower.
    • Small-Block V8s: The popular 327 cubic inch (5.4L) V8 was available in two states of tune: a standard version with around 210 horsepower and a more potent "Power Pak" version offering approximately 275 horsepower.
    • Big-Block V8s: For true muscle car performance, the '68 Camaro offered two formidable 396 cubic inch (6.5L) Mark IV big-block V8s. The L35 option delivered a stout 325 horsepower, while the L78 offered a thrilling 375 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful Camaros available.
  • Drivetrain Options: Transmission choices included a three-speed manual as standard, with a four-speed manual and a two-speed Powerglide automatic (primarily for six-cylinder and lower-horsepower V8 models) and a three-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic (for V8 models) available as options.

  • Suspension and Handling: The Camaro featured a competent independent front suspension with coil springs and a solid rear axle with leaf springs. While capable for its class, performance-oriented models often benefited from optional upgraded suspension components.

  • Trim Levels and Options: The 1968 Camaro was available in both coupe (Sports Coupe) and convertible body styles. The highly sought-after "SS" (Super Sport) package added distinctive badging, special wheels, and often included the 396 V8 engine. The even more potent "Z/28" package was introduced specifically for the SCCA Trans-Am racing series. This package featured a high-revving 302 cubic inch (5.0L) V8 engine (built to comply with racing regulations), a four-speed manual transmission, a heavy-duty suspension, power front disc brakes, and quick-ratio steering. The Z/28 was a track-bred machine, renowned for its exceptional handling and performance.

  • Legacy and Impact: The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro continued the legacy of the first-generation Camaro as a highly desirable and influential automobile. It successfully blended stylish design with a range of performance options, making it an instant hit with consumers. The introduction of the Z/28 further cemented the Camaro's reputation as a formidable competitor in motorsport and a symbol of American muscle car culture. Its distinctive styling, potent engine choices, and customizable nature have ensured its enduring appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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