1968 Camaro. SS, Z28, or? Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated :)
#1
1968 Camaro. SS, Z28, or? Any Help Would Be Greatly Appreciated :)
Thank you for taking the time to read over my post! We actually just picked this car up yesterday. It was pad locked to the side of the barn in the back woods of Missouri. It is a fairly interesting car based on what I can tell and what I've pulled from the Cowl Tag but what has me puzzled are a few things. One, the previous owner knew very little about the car. It seems that he was not emotionally tied to the car and it just sat out next to his barn for quite some time. What I have gathered is that it is a four speed car, originally a red car with Deluxe interior. Now what I found to be intriguing is the fact that the Camaro has what appears to be its original 12 bolt rear end underneath it and it is a posi. Unfortunately though, I could not find any numbers on it. The Camaro also has Z28 emblems as well as a flat hood which I know were common for Z28s. What I'd like to find out is, what exactly do I have? I know that with out paperwork, it's anyone's guess but based on what you can see, what would be your best estimate? Does she have some rarity to her or is she just another plain Jane Camaro? Lastly, the bench seat within the car is not original but it does appear to be period correct and it does appear to be built to cater to a four/three speed shifter. I remember years ago seeing one and being told that they were pretty rare but how rare are they? Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
#2
Without a paper trail, or a matching numbers engine, all you have to work off is a gut feeling. You don't have a way to know for sure one way or another. The rearend could have been swapped in over these 45 some odd years, just as easily as the seat could have been. The one thing that would be a given (without dispute) is that's it's a plain jane car. Model options above that, to make it stick, requires documentation.
#3
Hey it's still an Gen 1 Camaro--Lots happens in 45 years --take mine for example --was a 6 cyl car now V8 has SS badges but Z28 stipes?? but i still LOVE her--my take is fix yours up the way you want and drive it!!
Last edited by Glenns-67SS; 07-16-2013 at 05:20 PM.
#4
do you have a picture of the backseat? the front seat is a first gen bench, and its a really rare one with headrests. though if its original to the car thats a big iff. because i dont remember if you could get a bench in 68 with a floor shift since they were phasing them out. if the 12 bolt is factory it could be anything from a ss to a z28 to a l30/m20 camaro (phatom ss) 68 trim tags are the most useless of the first gens. the assembled date would be correct for a 68 Z28 to have Z28 badges insead of 302 engine badges like the early 68 cars.
#5
Here is what I can tell you by your trim tag:
1968 car
Built in the third week of july
Los angeles plant
coupe
Ivory/Black carpet, steering wheel, and instrument panel, custom bucket seats
Matador Red with Black stripes and Black vinyl top
If we had your vin we could tell if it was a v8 or six cylinder car
1968 car
Built in the third week of july
Los angeles plant
coupe
Ivory/Black carpet, steering wheel, and instrument panel, custom bucket seats
Matador Red with Black stripes and Black vinyl top
If we had your vin we could tell if it was a v8 or six cylinder car
#6
Here is what I can tell you by your trim tag:
1968 car
Built in the third week of july
Los angeles plant
coupe
Ivory/Black carpet, steering wheel, and instrument panel, custom bucket seats
Matador Red with Black stripes and Black vinyl top
If we had your vin we could tell if it was a v8 or six cylinder car
1968 car
Built in the third week of july
Los angeles plant
coupe
Ivory/Black carpet, steering wheel, and instrument panel, custom bucket seats
Matador Red with Black stripes and Black vinyl top
If we had your vin we could tell if it was a v8 or six cylinder car
#7
If it is a true SS it would have the black stripe around the nose. I rechecked my work, and the R-R states it had matador red body and top color, it would have a number if it had vinyl or a convertible top. You can check the codes on the axle and see if it belongs to the car.
1967-69 Camaro Drivetrain Decoding
07= July, 1968, the month car was built.
C= Third week of the month.
12437= 2 door coupe body style.
LOS= Vehicle was assembled at the Los Angeles, California assembly plant.
47246= Unique body sequence number assigned at the assembly plant.
R = Matador Red lower body paint color.
R = Matador Red upper body color.
1967-69 Camaro Drivetrain Decoding
07= July, 1968, the month car was built.
C= Third week of the month.
12437= 2 door coupe body style.
LOS= Vehicle was assembled at the Los Angeles, California assembly plant.
47246= Unique body sequence number assigned at the assembly plant.
R = Matador Red lower body paint color.
R = Matador Red upper body color.
#9
use this site. its loaded with good info on where stuff is located and what the codes mean.
1967-69 Camaro Drivetrain Decoding
1967-69 Camaro Drivetrain Decoding