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1968 Chevrolet Camaro / 350 / Automatic

🔥 1968 Chevrolet Camaro – A Matador Red Muscle Icon with a Heartbeat of Modern Muscle 🔥


The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro occupies a legendary place in American muscle car history—a follow-up to the inaugural ’67 that kept its aggressive lines and lean, purposeful stance, while introducing subtle refinements that made it one of the most desirable pony cars of its era. With redesigned side marker lights, no vent windows on coupes, and a tighter, sportier look, the ’68 Camaro leaned hard into performance and style, offering drivers a pure, analog driving experience wrapped in high-octane cool.


This particular Camaro, finished in its original R2-coded Matador Red and rolling out of Sherman, Texas, stands as a passionate tribute to the golden age of Detroit muscle. The body has been repainted, staying true to its factory finish, and sits on 14-inch Rally wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires—215/70 up front and meaty 235/70s in the rear, providing the classic staggered stance every Camaro fan dreams about.


💪 Powertrain & Performance


While the 350 cubic-inch V8 under the hood isn't original, it's a lively performer, bolstered by smart upgrades that improve drivability without compromising character. Sitting atop the engine is an Edelbrock aluminum intake and Edelbrock 1906 4-barrel carburetor, feeding fuel to a setup that breathes out through Patriot ceramic-coated headers, aftermarket mufflers, and a full dual exhaust system. The sound? Pure muscle.


Backing the small block is the classic Powerglide 2-speed automatic transmission, an iconic GM unit that was standard in its day and remains a nostalgic piece of the car’s DNA. Underneath, a 10-bolt rear end gets the job done with reliability.


Cooling upgrades like an aluminum radiator with an electric fan and overflow reservoir help keep everything running at modern temps, even on Texas heatwave days.


🛠 Mechanical Integrity & Road Manners


Mechanically, the car shines with recent attention to key suspension and steering components. Upper and lower ball joints, steering tie rod ends, and control arm bushings have all been replaced, giving the car confident road manners. A front sway bar helps keep cornering flatter, while manual drum brakes and manual steering preserve the analog, hands-on driving feel that enthusiasts love.


The undercarriage shows very solid structure, including original-appearing elements and a few repaired areas that reflect age and careful upkeep. It’s a car that’s been driven and enjoyed—just as it should be.


🖤 Interior & Features


Inside, the original Code 712 black interior sets the tone with classic bucket seats, a center console, and a floor shifter. This Camaro is a heat-only car—air conditioning was never equipped—and features manual windows and locks, staying true to its bare-bones performance heritage.


Additional touches include a Retro Sound AM/FM stereo, a three-gauge pod monitoring oil pressure, volts, and temperature, and a two-speed wiper setup. While aging is visible in areas like the quarter trim panels and seat piping, the cabin remains clean, comfortable, and full of late-sixties charm.


🔍 Legacy & Final Notes


The Camaro’s VIN—124378N353075—and the odometer reading of 6,740 miles (mileage unverified) mark its journey through time. While it’s not a numbers-matching example, this '68 is a driver’s car through and through—an honest, great-running machine that offers a visceral connection to the muscle car era with tasteful, performance-minded upgrades.


From the Matador Red paint and vintage body lines to its beefy stance and that unmistakable small-block burble, this Camaro captures the heart and soul of what made late-‘60s muscle so unforgettable.


🏁 About PC Classic Cars


Based in Sherman, Texas, PC Classic Cars is passionate about preserving the legacy of vintage vehicles. With a reputation for expert knowledge, trustworthiness, and an eye for standout classics, PC Classic Cars continues to be a favorite destination for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're reliving memories or discovering vintage iron for the first time, PC Classic Cars is your trusted source for timeless automotive history.

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