1968 Chevrolet Camaro Pro Touring for sale at Volo Auto Museum (V19348)

1968 Chevrolet Camaro Pro Touring for sale at Volo Auto Museum (V19348)

For more information on this vehicle and to see over 100 pictures, follow the link below or click SHOW MORE. https://www.volocars.com/auto-sales/v... High end, no expense spared custom build by Bulldog Rod & Custom. Only 650 miles since finished. The idea behind the build was to create a turnkey Trans Am car that would be right at home on a road course. Make no mistake, it's also a killer show car that will take anywhere you want to go. 2 binders of specs and documentation is included from radio instructions to the paint formulas. EXTERIOR: Extensively reworked body. Some subtle, some not so subtle custom fabrications. starting up front it is bumperless with a reconstructed valance that has 1969 running lights and integrated petite spoiler. All emblems, trim and handles were removed and filled. It has sport mirrors from a modern Camaro. It has a cowl hood and mesh grills were fitted under the cowl vents. The car was made to look lower by extending the bottom of the fenders, quarters and the rockers were extended and boxed. The trunk and rear quarters have a fabricated dove tail. A pop up fuel filler is relocated to the trunk lid. Painted in a gorgeous BMW Lemans blue 2 stage paint. It is polished to a smooth glossy finish. Corvette bumperettes were retrofitted in back. Any chrome or trim was done in a charcoal gray gloss paint. All new glass has a dark tint. New Forgiato wheels ($1,200 each) on Pirelli P Zero tires. 20 inches round and extra wide in back. It has a Rain Gear wiper system hidden in the cowl. INTERIOR: Leather and suede! These sport seats will firmly hold you in place as you're tear up the corners on your favorite winding road. They recline and are upholstered in leather. The rear seat is all custom made and upholstered to match the front. Custom sculpted and upholstered door panels with relocated custom door handles. Those window cranks are actually power window controls with micro switches. The dash pad is wrapped in leather. It has real nice looking custom gauges that all light up blue, there's a blue push button starter. The climate controls are Vintage Air with electric slides instead of cables. A custom made center console has a power mirror switch and a 5-speed shifter sticking out of it. The tilt column has a cool Billet Specialties wheel. Overhead is suede visors and headliner. The stereo system has a retro stereo, amp, aux plugs in the ashtray, 6x9s in back, kick panel speakers and tweeters. Premium wool carpet with bound edges and matching mats. ENGINE COMPARTMENT: $8,438 crate LS-3 6.2 liter 376-495 hp and 473 lbs of torque. Air is fed through a Spectre filter and polished tube. The intake and valve covers are color matched to the car. Internally it has a nodular crank, powdered rods, hypereutectic pistons, race cam, 10.7:1 compression. The burnt fuel is expelled through a set of Hedmann stainless shorty headers. March Pro Track brackets and pulleys spin a serpentine belt and attach a polished alternator and a/c compressor. An Auto Rad aluminum radiator and dual electric fans keeps it running cool. It uses premium hoses and fittings. A hydro boost system operates the power steering and power brakes. The engine bay is as smooth and glossy as the exterior. The firewall was made smooth, has aluminum core support. Visit our website to see over 300 vehicles for sale! http://www.volocars.com Also check out our... Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1KZy7vI