This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro coupe was acquired by the current owner in August 2015 and is finished in green over a black vinyl interior. Power is provided by a 396ci V8 linked with a three-speed automatic transmission. Additional equipment includes 15″ Rally steel wheels, power-assisted front disc brakes, HEI ignition components, a black “bumblebee” front stripe, a Rally Sport grille, front and rear spoilers, air conditioning, and an Antique Automobile Radio head unit. This first-generation Camaro is now offered by the seller on behalf of the current owner with a Washington State title.
The body was refinished in its factory shade of Grecian Green (HH) under previous ownership, according to the seller. Exterior features include a black “bumblebee” front stripe, a Rally Sport grille, front valance-mounted parking lights, reverse lights mounted in the rear valance, dual mirrors, and SS and 396 badging. The vacuum-operated headlight covers are inoperative.
Silver-finished 15” Rally steel wheels wear chrome center caps and beauty rings and are mounted with BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires. The car is equipped with multi-leaf rear springs, and braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in black vinyl, which are accompanied by a color-coordinated dashboard, door panels, and carpets. Woodgrain trim adorns the dash and center console, and equipment includes an Antique Automobile Radio head unit, air conditioning, and SS 396-branded floor mats. The seller notes that the power window switches work intermittently.
The wood-rimmed steering wheel fronts a 140-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 5,500-rpm redline, while auxiliary gauges are housed beneath the center stack. The fuel level gauge and clock are inoperative. The five-digit odometer shows 72k miles, approximately 3k of which were added under current ownership. Total mileage is unknown.
The 396ci V8 is equipped with HEI ignition components and sends power to the rear wheels through a Turbo-Hydramatic 400 three-speed automatic transmission. An oil change was last performed in 2021.
Decoding the Fisher cowl tag reveals the following information:
- 09E – Produced during the fifth week of September
- ST 68-12437 – 1968 Camaro coupe
- NOR – Assembled in Norwood, Ohio
- 16484 – Body sequence number
- 714 – Black custom upholstery, bucket seats
- HH – Grecian Green paint
The Washington State title carries a Classic brand.