This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RS coupe is powered by a replacement 302ci V8 paired with a Muncie four-speed manual transmission and a 4.56:1 Positraction differential. The car was refinished in Ermine White with black stripes as part of a refurbishment that was completed in 2023, and the front bucket seats and rear bench were reupholstered in black vinyl with black-and-white houndstooth fabric inserts. Equipment includes concealed headlights, front and rear spoilers, power-assisted front disc brakes, 15″ Rally wheels, a Hurst shifter, and a heater. Acquired by the seller in 2023, this Camaro Z/28 RS is now offered with an NCRS Shipping Data Report, a MacNeish Report and Certificate of Authenticity, spare parts, and Connecticut registration.
Refurbishment work included refinishing the body in Ermine White with black stripes as well as refinishing or replacing chrome trim pieces. The car is equipped with hideaway headlights, front and rear spoilers, dual side mirrors, and rubber-inset bumper guards.
The 15″ Rally wheels are mounted with Goodyear Wide Tread tires. Braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums. The brake booster was replaced in 2023, and the removed component is included in the sale.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench that have been reupholstered in black vinyl with black-and-white houndstooth fabric inserts. The seller reports that the dashpad and headliner were also replaced during the refurbishment. Woodgrain trim, a heater, and a Hurst shifter are also fitted.
Instrumentation includes a 120-mph speedometer, a 7k-rpm tachometer, an analog clock, and gauges for voltage, coolant temperature, fuel level, and oil pressure. The five-digit odometer shows 62k miles, approximately 250 of which were added under current ownership.
The replacement 302ci V8 was installed as part of the refurbishment that was completed in 2023.
The engine stamping is shown above, and the MO suffix is consistent with a 302ci Z28 V8 rated at 290 horsepower.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Muncie four-speed manual transmission and an optional 4.56:1 Positraction differential.
Decoding the Fisher body tag reveals the following information:
- O6C – Third week of June build date
- 68 12437 – 1968 Camaro coupe
- NOR154683 – Norwood, Ohio, assembly, body number
- 749 – Black Houndstooth buckets
- CC -Ermine White without vinyl top
A certificate of authenticity from Jerry MacNeish of Camaro Hi-Performance is included in the sale. The corresponding appraisal report is shown in the gallery below.
The car does not have a title as it is being sold in a state that does not issue titles for a vehicle of its age. It is being sold on its Connecticut registration, which lists “Antique” in the Registered Usage section.
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