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68 RS/SS 396/325 Camaro worth?

9.6K views 28 replies 14 participants last post by  Hylton  
#1 ·
After 10 years of trying to get my uncle to sell me one his camaros, he finally decided to let one go to me. I feel I got an amazing deal but I also know it is gonna cost thousands to get this car road worthy again.

The Camaro LA car:

1968 RS/SS 396/325 Original engine, heads, TH400 and 12 bolt.
No carb and dist. missing many parts but the pistons and crank are still in the block.
No exhaust manifolds
Has pulleys a power steering pump
Missing all factory AC equipment
Power windows and door locks
Factory Cruise control (1 of 327)
-- paint code, does have original green paint with white stripes on nose and doors still.
I dropped the tank to look for a build sheet but it was not there. I was shocked at how clean the underneath of this car is absolutely zero rust underneath.

The body is one of the best original bodies I have seen. Floors and trunk are prestine, One quarter has maybe a 3-4" line of rust and may need a front passenger fender due to some wrinkling in the wheel well area.

This car came from California maybe 15 years ago and has sat in my Uncles garage since. It is missing almost all the interior parts. I have the seats but they are trashed. The console is faded and cracked but its there as well as the factory cruise control equipment.

Unfortunetly, I do not have pics yet as yesterday was a cold and miserable day as we moved it from his shop to my moms house for storage for a while.

I know this car has alot of rare options but the main items are there to verify. I may consider selling for the right price! Might be to much of a project the more I think about it.

I will provide pics at a later date.
I think its worth around $8000 as it sits.

Thanks, Erik
 
#2 ·
Don't you think you're uncle will be a little sore if you sell a car that he gave/sold to you at a good deal?
 
#3 ·
Nope, he is downsizing his stable. He promised this car to me many years. Since then I have had numerous camaros. Also since then he has fallen on hard times, many health issues including a stroke. He really doesn't care what I do with it, he was gonna sell to anybody as long he got what he wanted for it. I just had first refusals on it.

I am leaning more towards the pro-touring vibe and I am not sure if I want this car to stray to far from original.

Thanks, Erik
 
#4 ·
Glad to read you won't have an upset uncle. The car probably is worth 8K, maybe even more, from your description.
Good luck with it-
 
#6 ·
It will be a little while before I can get pics. The car is 2 hours away in storage at my mothers house in my hometown. I just really had to get up there this weekend to get the car moved out his garage before I lost it. Too many shadey characters walk through his shop. No telling what we actually with the the car 15 years ago when he got it. He just soild a 67 BB Corvette on thursday before I got up there.

His stroke has really messed his mind and he wants to close up his garage. I think he has 2 Camaros and 1 Nova. I guess one of the Camaros had something to do with Lunati as a test car when they were getting up and running. Maybe before Holley bought them or something?

Anyways, I definetley do not want to cut this car up, it deserve to be brought back somewhat original.

Thanks, Erik
 
#7 · (Edited)
I went up this past weekend and took 100 pics of my new camaro. I want to send somebody some pics of the engine stamping to verify the originality of the stamping. I am 100% sure its real but you guys would know for sure.

I am not sure if I am going to keep it or not. Personally, I prefer something drivable that I can tweak as I go. But the body on this thing is so nice and I am sure it has the original 396 as well.

I have plenty more pics if somebody can help me come up with a value.

Thanks, Erik
 
#9 ·
Worth NOTHING Erik, I'll come get it out of your way! :D
I'd like to see more pics....hard to set a value so far. Good it has what appears to be the born=with engine.
like the options....

Ed,
Have I asked you for pics of your Vert? ;)
 
#11 ·
Not really sure how to post more pics. i will run out of space with the next 2 pics I load.

Erik
 
#14 ·
...That car sure a is a diamond in the rough...
The VIN matches, ...but a 4+ month span?...04A cowl tag, ...and 0828 on the block?
....very cool car. Is that dark green the original color? (almost looks like '69 Fathom Green,...could be with the -- code...?
 
#18 ·
I've seen a 68 BB with cruise; it was back in 1992 and the old guy sweared everything was original. The engine looked like nothing had ever been touched; it was the most original looking unrestored car I had ever seen at the time.
This doesn't prove anything, but thanks for jogging the memory ! :D
 
#16 ·
Its got the seats that need completely redone. They are Black deluxe and it has a perfect dash pad. You can see that in one of the pics. Theres a console there but its in bad shape as well.

Erik
 
#17 ·
Rumor is, this car had a carb fire sometime in the 70's and there are a few signs of that for sure. Then the car was parked after that. My uncle bought it from California in the early 80"s and it sat in his garage since I got it 1 month ago.

Thanks, Erik
 
#19 ·
Shouldn't a big block air car have a curved neck radiator, or was that strictly a 69 model year thing?

I may have missed it, but did you take a picture of the VIN to show the numbers matching on the engine pad?

Neat car! Lot's of rare options, and I agree that the color looks like the Pontiac green. That coincides with the "--" paint code. This will be a really neat project for someone. Wish I had time, money and room for it - it would round out my collection perfectly!
 
#20 ·
Could be dealer installed, I have the cruise for it. You can see the solinoid on the firewall for it still as well. I have all the parts for cruise in a box.

Curved radiator necks I believe were for COPO's.

Erik
 
#22 ·
I am willing to sell to help fund the camaro I really want. I don't plan on cutting it up at all. I want a pro-touring camaro of some kind. I gave up a really nice pro street/ tried to make pro-touring camaro because I needed a back seat. So I want a minitubbed rear for wide tires but still maintain the back seat for my kids.

If anybody knows any cars that are available let me know. I do not want any junk at all. I want a perfect body, floors and paint. I can do motor work and suspension etc.

Thanks, Erik
 
#25 ·
So, I have the camaro up for sale and got a questioned asked to me that has me stumped. Based on the photos I have provided, the engine has the correct vin that looks completely untouched. But now I am concerned about the engine stamp date versus the dates on the trim tag.

The trim tags reads 04A and the engine stamps reads T0828MY. Thats 4 months apart. Now the trim does have a -- paint code as well. What m I missing here? I do not want to misrepresent anybody on this camaro. But everything looks completely untouched from the factory.

Thanks, Erik
 
#28 ·
I wouldnt be to worried about the engine month versus the body month, a guy i met in Erie a few months ago claimed he worked at the Norwood plant in the mid to late 60's told me that they would pull cars off the assembly line that had some defective parts and repair them and put them back in production as long as months to almost a year later when they could fit them back in the assembly line and correspond with a RPO... Once again how true this is i dont know but i doubt its something worth liieng about?