Cure The Blues With This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro In LeMans Blue Metallic

Jul 1, 2019 2 min read
Cure The Blues With This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro In LeMans Blue Metallic

With low mileage and an attractive restoration.

Just one look at this beauty and you’ll understand. It’s quite hard to imagine that a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro can’t cure the blues, especially when dripping in a stunning LeMans Blue paint job. But, we digress. This SS model is currently up for sale through Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, Georgia for $32,900. For a classic such as this, and a restored one at that, that price tag is a reasonable one.

This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro has a little over 19,000 original miles on the odometer. However, it was restored back in 2000 to driver standards and only driven about 5,000 miles since. Either way you look at it, this is a low-mileage classic that is begging to be driven and shown off. It is finished in correct-to-the-trim-tag LeMans Blue Metallic – a color you certainly don’t see every day. It’s truly a stunner and appears to be in excellent condition with no major blemishes or chips visible. The car was certainly well cared for and will, without a doubt, impress at local car shows.

The 1968 Camaro features a 327-cubic inch 5.40liter V8 crate motor paired to an automatic transmission that produces 275 horsepower. Power goodies also include an aluminum Edelbrock intake manifold, chrome Edelbrock covers, long-tube headers, and a Holley four-barrel carburetor kit. It’s also optioned with power steering and power drum brakes. This ’68 Camaro is also dressed up in SS attire with the legendary white stripes and a cowl hood.

Most of the interior was replaced during the restoration with a new console, dash pad, door cards, headliner, and upholstery. The cabin also includes a modern Vintage Air (A/C) system to keep you cool and comfortable all summer long. Additional gauges were tucked in at the back of the console and a modern stereo was also installed. Photos show a clean interior with no out-of-the-ordinary wear and tear. The woodgrain console stands out in an all-black interior to add to the classiness and refinement that is the Chevrolet Camaro.

Upon purchase, this vehicle comes with extensive records that date back to the 2000 restoration. Thousands of dollars have been invested in this beauty. It has also recently been in service and received repair work that includes the brakes, ball joints, and springs, as well as a power steering system rebuild and a driveshaft rebuild. It was also treated to a carb rebuild, new battery, oil change, and fresh tune up not long ago. Aside from looking great, this Camaro runs and drives as it should. It’s looking for a new owner and that could be you!

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