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1968 Chevrolet Camaro
The first-generation Chevy Camaro is a beloved classic muscle car, and these restomod versions offer all the handsome styling of the original while adding modern powertrains with impressive performance. This Camaro was commissioned by Mahle as part of a giveaway, and it boasts some excellent equipment including a 443 horsepower 427ci LS V8, a TREMEC 5-speed manual transmission, Ridetech Suspension components, Wilwood brakes, Forgeline wheels, and carbon fiber exterior trim. It’s also finished in gorgeous Mahle Blue, and it features an awesome custom interior with leather upholstery and carbon fiber.
Title Status: Registered (New York)
VIN: 124378N379575
2,650 Miles Restored and Modified, 427ci LS V8, 5-Speed Manual
This is a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, finished in Mahle Blue with a black interior.
The factory-fitted drivetrain has been replaced by a 427-cubic-inch LS V8 and a TREMEC TKO-600 5-speed manual transmission.
A partial list of notable currently installed equipment includes a computer-controlled engine management system, Ridetech Suspension tubular front control arms, Wilwood Engineering power brakes, Detroit Speed power-operated headlight covers, and leather upholstery.
The first-generation Camaro made its debut in late 1966 to compete head-to-head against the Ford Mustang. Chevrolet sold about 220,000 units of the Camaro during the model’s first year on the market, and this success encouraged the brand to quickly expand the range with convertible and high-power variants. The original Camaro retired in 1969, but the nameplate lived on until the 2024 model year.
Power comes from a 427-cubic-inch V8, rated at about 443 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque at the wheels, according to a dyno sheet pictured in the gallery. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.
Equipment:
427-cubic-inch LS V8 engine
Computer-controlled engine management system
Aluminum radiator
TREMEC TKO-600 5-speed manual transmission
Custom-built Ford-sourced 9-inch rear end
Ridetech Suspension tubular front control arms
Ridetech Suspension rear coilovers
Strong Arm anti-sway bars
Wilwood Engineering power brakes
19-inch front and 20-inch rear Forgeline wheels
Detroit Speed power-operated headlight covers
Carbon fiber front splitter
Carbon fiber rear spoiler
Leather upholstery
Dakota Digital instrument cluster
Bluetooth-compatible Kenwood head unit
Known Flaws:
This Camaro’s factory-fitted instrument cluster has been replaced by a Dakota Digital instrument cluster. The odometer currently displays about 2,650 miles, but the true mileage is unknown.
2018 date code on the tires
Loose muffler hanger
Service History:
The engine oil was last changed in May 2025.
Other Items Included in Sale:
1 set of keys
Owner’s manual
Service records
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