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1968 Chevrolet Camaro

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$49,997

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  • Condition
    Pre-Owned Clear Title
  • Engine
    327ci V8
  • Drivetrain
    Not Specified
  • Interior
    Black
  • VIN #
    124378N393955
  • Mileage
    88709
  • Transmission
    Manual
  • Exterior Color
    Black
  • Stock #
    SN3341
  • Warranty

1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 327 — Black on Black, 4-Speed, Restored Driver Why This Car Is Special The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 327 sits at an interesting crossroads in first-generation Camaro history. Chevrolet had refined the Camaro's body and chassis for its second model year, addressing several fit and finish criticisms from the 1967 launch car. The result was a cleaner, tighter package — and 1968 is widely regarded as the sweet spot of the first-generation run. The federally mandated side marker lights were new for '68, and the revised front end gave the car a sharper, more purposeful look. Underneath, Chevrolet continued offering the Super Sport package as a separate RPO (Regular Production Option) group, meaning the SS was a genuine factory designation, not a dealer badge job. The 327 cubic inch V8 is a significant part of this car's identity. While the 396 big-block gets more headlines, the 327 small-block was Chevrolet's precision instrument — a high-revving, well-balanced engine that earned its reputation in Corvettes and Impalas long before the Camaro existed. In 300-horsepower trim, it was the more spirited of the two 327 SS options offered in 1968, paired here with a T10 close-ratio 4-speed manual transmission. This is a driver's combination, not a cruiser's. The T10 was a Borg-Warner unit known for strength and clean shifts, and it was the transmission serious buyers checked the box for when ordering. The VIN confirms this is a Norwood, Ohio-built car — the 'N' in the plant code position tells you that. Norwood was one of two primary Camaro assembly plants in 1968, the other being Van Nuys, California. Norwood-built first-gens carry a consistent following among collectors who track assembly details. This specific car presents as an all-black driver — black exterior, black vinyl interior, black top — restored approximately six years ago and showing well for it. It is not a trailer queen. It is a car that was built to be used, was restored to...


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