This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is powered by a 302ci V8 linked to a four-speed manual transmission and is finished in green with white stripes over black vinyl upholstery. Equipment includes power-assisted front disc brakes, subframe connectors, 15″ Rally wheels, long-tube exhaust headers, a Muncie-branded shifter, woodgrain trim accents, front and rear lap belts, and a Delco AM radio. The car is said to have been repainted under previous ownership, and it was acquired by the seller in 2023. This Camaro Z/28 is now offered with a spare carburetor and a clean Illinois title in the seller’s name.
The body left the factory finished in Rallye Green (JJ) and is said to have been repainted under previous ownership. Details include white hood and deck-lid stripes, dual mirrors, 302 badging, and chrome accents on the bumpers, wheel openings, rocker panels, light surrounds, and grille. There is a spidering paint on the left-rear quarter panel as well as a scratch. The seller notes that the rear quarter panels and floors were replaced under previous ownership.
The 15″ Rally wheels wear chrome trim rings and center caps and are mounted with 225/65 BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires. A full-size spare is secured in the trunk. Braking is handled by power-assisted discs up front and drums out back. Subframe connectors were installed under previous ownership.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in black vinyl that extends to the door and rear side panels. Appointments include a center console, a Muncie-branded shifter, a push-button AM radio, polished sill plates, woodgrain trim accents, fresh air vents, and lap belts.
The 302ci V8 features an aluminum intake manifold, a replacement four-barrel carburetor, a chrome air cleaner assembly, finned valve covers, and long-tube exhaust headers. An oil change was performed recently according to the seller.
The engine suffix code MO indicates a 302ci V8 rated at 290 horsepower and intended for use with a manual transmission. Additional stamps and casting numbers are pictured in the gallery.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Muncie four-speed manual transmission.
Decoding the Fisher body tag reveals the following information:
- 03C – Third week of March production
- ST 68-12437 – 1968 Camaro sport coupe
- NOR – Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant
- 100930 – Body number
- 712 – Black standard bucket seats
- JJ – Rallye Green paint
The last seven digits of the VIN markings on the cowl stamp, engine block stamp, and dashboard tag read N401484. The first five digits on the dash-mounted VIN tag are illegible.