How many 68 camaros were produced




















Car Profiles. The mystery of this oddly optioned Camaro Thom Taylor. A Story About. Hagerty covers all kinds of collector cars, trucks and modified vehicles. Get an insurance quote. More on this topic. But there are some options. Run a title history in the last known state it was located in.

You will have to fill out the correct form and it may take a while, but some states still provide a fair amount of data. Try Zabasearch or similar search engines to locate prior owners. Due to the privacy act, all names and addresses were removed from the title history.

Beside the Reports and other pages of information on this website, there are some references that are recommended.

The GM Heritage Center has downloadable information packages that includes detailed and generally accurate specifications of that year Camaro and the options. This, unfortunately, does not include option or configuration information on your exact unit, but it is free and a great reference. If you are restoring a Camaro, this package will not tell you everything you will need and want to know. There are a number of web sources many shown on our CRG Links page that can provide a great deal of further assistance.

Critical printed references that the CRG recommends that you investigate include the following GM manuals and other books:. If you do not currently have a Camaro and are considering a purchase, CRG suggests consideration of either or both of two light-duty books by Michael Antonick that give a good general overview of each year up to and including the modern era - however they are not definitive for research as they contain some errors generally minor and numerous omissions for the sake of brevity:.

The Corvette only shared a limited number of colors with Camaro, and then only for a limited time. LeMans Blue continued on into the model year as a shared color between the two models. The other two colors were dropped from Camaro at the end of the model and no new shared colors were added. However, the rear antenna could be installed by the dealer, even with these other options. Unusual options with short lives, or those that were documented for production but that never made it into production, include:.

Camaros were available with a wide range of options, some of which were obscure, or simply not well documented, which cause them to be quite rare. Some examples:. The Chevrolet Pacesetter promotion was intended to leverage the selection of the Camaro as the pace car for the 67 Indy It was not performance oriented, but a sales promotion, mostly oriented toward L6 cars. The Rally Sport RS option could be added to the Z28 package, which added Hide-Away headlights and sinister-looking black-out grille, Rally wheels, front bumper guards, dual outside rearview mirrors, D80 spoilers, and a stripe decal kit.

Performance enhancers included a stainless-steel exhaust, front disc brakes, and F41 off-road suspension. The interior was given an in-dash clock-tachometer setup, AM radio, and the deluxe simulated wooden steering wheel. Chevrolet built exactly , Camaros in its second season, The car was the cover feature of the August issue of Hemmings Muscle Machines. The car has It was specially built for Chevrolet general manager Elliot Marantette 'Pete' Estes and has many options and features that were not available on Approximately 7, Camaro's were built with the Z28 option Performance Package.

The owners of this vehicle have been its care-taker since Chassis Num: 1. I would say that many of them had bench seats with three on the tree. That was the base car that dealers would order. It was low cost offering for the lot. Michael answered 8 years ago. Bryan answered 4 years ago. It also has the G92 performance option and air delete and manual windows and locks, with no tilt.



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