1968 Camaro for sale, Minnesota/Wisconsin border area. This was a California
Camaro, it was recently restored and I had it shipped here to Wisconsin, so
as far as I know it has never seen snow. I prefer to sell it locally ( I
live just east
of St Paul, MN), rather than trying to ship it long distance.
Here's a description of the car:
Has a nice 350 smallblock, TH 350 automatic transmission with floor shifter
and center console, nice black interior, new bucket seats (2004), carpet,
matador red exterior, painted in 2003, rear spoiler, rally wheels/rims, new
BFG's, new front suspension and steering (2004), new shocks front/rear, new
correct springs front, many new engine related parts, inc. Edelbrock carb,
radiator, complete new dual exhaust system, power steering drum brakes
rebuilt 2003 good floors, trunk, rear shock mounts, not a show car but a
nice daily driver.
I'll take 12K for it but no less, I have much more than that invested in
parts alone. NADA guide list the retail value of this car as 15K, with some
datailing the car would definitely be in "excellent" condition according to
their guidelines.
Follow this link to some photos of the car:
http://home.comcast.net/~tmannett
email me at tmannet(NOSPAM)@hotmail.com, remove the (NOSPAM), of course.
Terry M.
Terry - 24 Mar 2004 03:30 GMT
PS I forgot to mention, I might trade this vehicle even up for a 67-68
Camaro convertible.
> 1968 Camaro for sale, Minnesota/Wisconsin border area. This was a California
> Camaro, it was recently restored and I had it shipped here to Wisconsin, so
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> Terry M.
Phil Indablank - 24 Mar 2004 05:09 GMT
I don't know if this info will be helpful to you but I saw a restored
68 RS\SS go at auction for $30,000.
>PS I forgot to mention, I might trade this vehicle even up for a 67-68
>Camaro convertible.
>> email me at tmannet(NOSPAM)@hotmail.com, remove the (NOSPAM), of course.
>>
>> Terry M.
Terry - 24 Mar 2004 12:48 GMT
Yeah, it is incredible that highly optioned Camaros are going for 20-30K or
more.
The car I'm selling is a base model, not worth that price range. The old
Camaros
are becoming one of the most desirable collector cars, especially among the
high school
crowd-- I know since my daughter is a sophmore!
> I don't know if this info will be helpful to you but I saw a restored
> 68 RS\SS go at auction for $30,000.