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1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Coupe

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1968 Chevelle SS, (138 Super Sport). built 396/375hp V8 with a 4 speed transmission, power steering, power brakes with disc in front and drum in rear, 3:55 posi rear end, new autometer gauges. Nice White paint with black strato bucket seat interior and black vinyl top. This car runs and drives great with a great rumble from the dual exhaust and headers. If you are in the market for a cool Chevelle SS to drive and have fun with this is it.

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The 1968 Chevelle models boasted a distinctly changed body style that ushered the car into what has become known as its second generation. All 2-door models featured semi-fastback rooflines, with sedans featuring more of a curve at the rear window than previous models.

After losing its most powerful options for a year, the most powerful engine of the SS 396 series (producing 375 horsepower) returned as an option helping set the stage for the Chevelle to soon enter its muscle car heyday.

In a sharp turnaround from the 1967 Chevelle, nearly every Chevrolet model saw an upswing in sales during 1968. The Chevelle was no different, and its total production jumped back above the 400,000, in fact posting its highest ever production numbers at 422,900.
Chevelle 300 and 300 DeLuxe
Least expensive and least adorned of all the Chevelles, the 300 line, which had contained just a 2-door and 4-door sedan, this year was represented by a 2-door coupe and two wagons. In fact, the 300s wagon models revived the Chevy Nomad name as the Nomad and the Nomad Custom. Devoid of any exterior trim, the lowest priced Chevelle (the 300 coupe) had a sticker price of $2,447.

The 300 DeLuxe continued its tradition of bridging the bottom-of-the-line 300 and the best-selling Malibu by offering standard upgraded interior and exterior trim options (wire wheel colors, window rain guards, etc.), as well as more color choices. Additionally, the DeLuxe offered more models to choose from: the 2-door coupe (1968s new term for the 2-door sedan), the sports coupe and the 4-door sedan. The DeLuxe dropped its traditional wagon option in 1968.
Malibu
Always the Chevelle lines best-seller, the Malibu continued to constitute over 60 percent of the total Chevelles produced. As usual, the Malibu offered its convertible and wagon lines equipped with all textured vinyl interiors. The Malibu also offered three other models, the sport coupe, the sport sedan and 4-door sedan, all with a choice of all-vinyl interiors or a combination of pattern cloth and vinyl.

Also new for 1968, the Malibu sport sedan offered a Concours package option, which featured exclusive interior and exterior trim with embossed fleur-de-lis cloth-and-vinyl upholstery along with special sound installation.
Concours
Not to be confused with the aforementioned Concours package, the Concours wagon returned in 1968 as the Chevelle lines high-end wagon. The Concours wagons came standard with the 307 cubic inch V-8 engine and had a price tag of $3,083. In the 3,580 pound car, the engine achieved 17.9 miles to the gallon under normal cruising conditions.
Super Sport 396 Sport Coupe
Slightly relabeled as the SS 396 Sport Coupe, the 1968 model began a three year design cycle that was arguably the most successful muscle car in history. The 1968 model saw the welcome return of the L78 engine option that again produced 375 horsepower, offered at only $237 more than the SS 396s already comparably reasonable $2,825 base price.

Like it had been for the previous few years, the base engine in the SS 396 produced with 325 horsepower, with a third option known as the L34 version producing 350 horsepower. Additional new standard features were the GM Hide-A-Way windshield wiper features (eventually standard on all Chevelles) and an efficient exhaust emission control system.
Muscle Car Competition
With the sleek new long hood/short deck design, coupled with the reappearance of the 375-horsepower engine option, the 1968 version of the Chevelle SS 396 marks the cars first true contribution to what would become the enduring pantheon of muscle cars. It was a tradition that would last for the next few years as Chevy continued to produce SS 396s that were friendly to budgets while still providing the power the ever-growing band of muscle car enthusiasts required.

With the exception of one major change and one minor change the 1969 Chevelle was basically the same as the 1968 Chevelle. The minor change was the way in which General Motors marketed the Super Sport.

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Price: $45,900.
Estimated Monthly Payment
$799 mo Apply Now
J.J. Best Banc & Co.
American Street Machines, Inc
Call: 770-427-8388
Contact Seller: I would like to:
American Street Machines, Inc
Call 770-427-8388
LILBURN, GA
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.


Price: $45,900.
American Street Machines, Inc
Call 770-427-8388
LILBURN, GA
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.

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