For Sale at Auction: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro in Fletcher, North Carolina for sale in Fletcher, NC

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Vehicle Description Lot #468-1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS-350 (VIN12438N470994)- This is a car that you just don't find.
Unrestored original '68 Camaro with 41K documented miles and history back to new.
Numbers matching 295HP 350 V-8, 4-Speed, 3:
73 Positraction rear, ORIGINAL Teal Blue Poly factory finish, ORIGINAL black standard bucket seat interior with console, ORIGINAL black vinyl top.
Original spare tire & tools.
Car has repro Coker redline wide oval tires and mag-style wheel covers on it, but there is a recent photo of the car with THE ORIGINAL TIRES, WHEELS, AND DOG DISH CAPS that go with the car.
Options include Super Sport Package, Deep tone dual exhaust, 373 Posi rear, AM radio, center console, rear antenna, wood steering wheel, bumper guards, and bow tie floor mats.
When car was in its infancy, original owner added a tach, gauges, and hood pins, which were popular at the time.
If you want a mostly untouched virgin original Camaro Super Sport, this could be your chance.
Paperwork includes the original Protect-O-Plate, Bill-of-Sale, owner's manual, and original sales brochure.
If you would like additional information about this special Camaro or the September 25 Auction, please call Tom Mack at 803-351-3695.
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  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Camaro

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