How much is a 1968 Camaro worth today?

How much is a 1968 Camaro worth today?

Average Price of 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Trims

Trim Average Price
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (1981-1987, 1991-2002, 2014-2015) $25,829
1968 Chevrolet Camaro LT1 (2020) $41,953
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Base (1981-1985, 1993-2002) $8,830
1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS (1986-1992, 1996-1997) $32,320

How much is a 1968 Yenko Camaro worth?

More News About Yenko Camaros: Rare ’68 Yenko Super Camaro sells for $320,000.

How do I identify a 1968 Camaro SS?

Unfortunately there are no codes on a ’68 Camaro to help identify an SS. A Protect-o-plate can be helpful in identifying a first gen. SS but be careful because there are places that make reproductions of both trim tag and protect-o-plate.

What is the length of a 68 Camaro?

4940mm
Chevrolet Camaro Dimensions 1968

Chevrolet Camaro Height 1250mm
Chevrolet Camaro Width 1890mm
Chevrolet Camaro Length 4940mm
Chevrolet Camaro Ground clearance unladen 124mm
Chevrolet Camaro Wheelbase 2740mm

What engine was in 68 Camaro?

Engine offerings for 1968 were nearly identical to those of 1967, with the exception of the RPO L89 option that fitted aluminium cylinder heads to the RPO L78 396 big-block V8. Due to the high cost of the L89 option ($868.95), only 272 1968 Camaro’s were fitted with this performance upgrade.

What body is a 1968 Camaro?

Chevrolet Camaro (first generation)
Model years 1967–1969
Assembly Van Nuys, California Norwood, Ohio Biel, Switzerland
Body and chassis
Class Pony car Muscle car

How many Yenko Camaros exist?

The recognized production number for these cars is approx 64 cars converted, with well less than half of that number known to exist today.

How much is an original Yenko Camaro worth?

Real 1967 Yenko Camaro Could Sell For Up To $550,000.

How do you tell if a 1968 Camaro is a true z28?

On the 1968 Z/28, you must have either the Protecto-Plate, Broadcast sheet (Production build sheet), or the correct Engine Production Code with the correct Engine Block Vehicle Code stamping to verify that your car is an authentic 1968 Z/28.

How do you tell if a 1968 Camaro is a true RS?

There are NO codes on 1968 and 1969 Camaros that will verify the RS option. Check our trim tag information for 1967 Camaros. Again there are NO codes on 1968 and 1969 Camaros to verify the RS option. Each first gen RS was a little different but they all had hideaway headlights.

How do you tell the difference between a 67 and 68 Camaro?

To tell the ’67 from the ’68 Camaro, you just need to look at the bezel. The standard ’67 Camaro has one large lens with a tail and back up light (RS and SS models had a single red lens with the back up light mounted under the bumper), while the ’68 has a lens divider integrated into the bezel.

What is the rarest Camaro?

Numerous variants of the Camaro have been built during its 50-year production run. None have been as rare as the Convertible Z/28.

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