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rockdogz 03-20-2008 08:54 AM

1968 Camaro For Sale
 
UPDATED:SOLD

Need the $$ and space for future projects, so for your consideration is my '68 Camaro. Here are the highlights:

http://www.camarorestoration.com/gal...5013.sized.jpg
http://www.camarorestoration.com/gal...06_G.sized.jpg
http://www.camarorestoration.com/gal...ack2.sized.jpg
http://www.camarorestoration.com/gal...4629.sized.jpg
http://www.camarorestoration.com/gal...01_G.sized.jpg


As seen in Camaro Performers Magazine

Specs:

502 Ram Jet crate motor - 500HP & 565Ft/Lb at 3200RPM
Vintage Air Front Runner Serpentine belt system
Be Cool Radiator
Chassisworks Headers with custom coating
Pypes 3" exhaust with X-pipe
Spintech Sportsman Street XL mufflers
Milodon oil pan
Tremec TKO600 5-speed transmission
Lakewood scattershield
Hays clutch
Alston FAB9 rear end housing with Strange 3.70 gears, Detroit TruTrac, and 31-spline axles

Chassisworks front subframe with manual rack and Varishock coil-overs
Chassisworks subframe connectors welded to cage structure
8 point Chassisworks cage with swing-outs
Wilwood Dynalite 4 wheel disc brakes
DSE 3" drop springs

Budnik Fontana wheels, 17x8 and 17x11 with 245/35 and 315/35 tires

Shaved door handles, emblems, and trunk lock - door and trunk open with alarm remote
Smoothed rear bumper
Front bumper delete
Custom fitting Goodridge gas cap
Marquez tail lights
DSE mini-tubs
DSE firewall close-out panel
Rock Valley stainless fuel tank with internal Walboro pump
Ring Bros billet aluminum hood hinges

Painless wiring harness
Technostalgia LED taillights
Dual DSE battery hold downs
Dual Trunk mounted Optima batteries
Clifford alarm system
DSE Selecta-Speed wiper kit
DSE Bright-Driver headlights
Electronic rear view mirror with Homelink and digital thermometer/compass

Budnik Famosa brushed billet aluminum steering wheel
Vintage Air A/C system
Ididit aluminum steering column
Corbeau Legacy seats with custom leather upholstery
Four (4) black Crow Enterprizes 5-point harness (all 4 are black now)
Lokar pedals and emergency brake cable
Covan dash with Autometer gauges
Extreme-Life power windows
Custom center console with power inverter and A/C vent for back seat passengers - kids can plug in their games at the show

Alpine CDA-9835 head unit with iPod hookup
JL Audio 300/4 and 500/1 amps inside custom enclosure with active cooling features
JL Audio XR650-CXi coaxials front and rear
JL Audio 10W7 Sub
Multiple layers of Dynamat Extreme and Extremeliner throughout

As those of you following my project build-up know, this car was totally stripped to the shell and re-done with new parts everywhere. The trunk pan, quarter panels, and door skins were replaced as was all front sheetmetal. This is a western car and there was no rust - parts were replaced because of damage and substandard repair only.
The car looks and sounds absolutely incredible - gets crowds everywhere, especially when you pop the hood. I think Mr. Rupp can verify - this car is a driver and not a show queen.
PM me or email rockdogz AT gmail D O T com if you have further questions. Car is located in Southern California.

Read more about it here

UPDATED:SOLD. No trades.

Jr 03-20-2008 09:26 AM

Great car. The pictures do not do it justice. Good luck

David

Steve1968LS2 03-20-2008 09:29 AM

I've seen the car in person, it's VERY nice and the interior is top notch.

Good luck with the sale!

rockdogz 04-01-2008 09:21 AM

ttt:)

rockdogz 04-12-2008 12:25 PM

Price lowered to $75K

rockdogz 05-01-2008 04:29 PM

make offer

rockdogz 06-05-2008 03:41 PM

$60K
Call me. nine-f0ur-nine, seven 02-4018

rjp71 06-06-2008 09:50 AM

I can't believe that no one has bought this yet. You did a great job on this car.

rockdogz 06-08-2008 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rjp71 (Post 152253)
I can't believe that no one has bought this yet. You did a great job on this car.

Thanks Ric! Still for sale... take it from me, it sounds like a lot of dough but it adds up real quick... I'm basically giving away the paint/bodywork for free! The bodywork was done right (you can tell 'cause it's black!) so even if you wanted it another color you'd still be ahead by buying this and re-painting! :thumbsup:

rjp71 06-08-2008 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockdogz (Post 152467)
Thanks Ric! Still for sale... take it from me, it sounds like a lot of dough but it adds up real quick... I'm basically giving away the paint/bodywork for free! The bodywork was done right (you can tell 'cause it's black!) so even if you wanted it another color you'd still be ahead by buying this and re-painting! :thumbsup:

I have a car that is being worked on by Jason at G-Force Design but if I didn't I would jump on this car.

Flash68 06-08-2008 05:53 PM

Loved this car since I saw on here the first time. Very nicely done.

Good luck.

rockdogz 06-10-2008 09:09 AM

Setting price back to $75K. I had my eye on something so I could have used the $$ but it didn't work out. As always, let me know if you have any questions.

rockdogz 07-04-2008 01:41 PM

TTT
Happy July 4th everyone...

rockdogz 07-29-2008 08:55 AM

$2,000 finder's fee
 
Send me a buyer, and if it results in a sale then I pay you $2,000!

Flash68 07-29-2008 05:27 PM

Got a sound clip or video?

So what is the current price? $60k or 75k?

rockdogz 07-29-2008 11:10 PM

Looking for offers in that range. Please see my website for a few video clips: http://www.camarorestoration.com

Flash68 07-29-2008 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockdogz (Post 158994)
Looking for offers in that range. Please see my website for a few video clips: http://www.camarorestoration.com

Awesome sound. Good luck.

Flash68 08-01-2008 03:10 AM

Have you thought about Barrett Jackson? Yours might be a car that could bring 75k - 100k. I've seen Camaros not as yours bring more than 75k in recent years that's for damn sure....

rockdogz 08-01-2008 07:32 AM

Sounds expensive and risky to me...

Jr 08-01-2008 09:01 AM

Barrett sounds too risky. Tom, have you taken the camaro to the Saturday morning meet and posted a for sale sign on it? Try leaving the car in a coffee shop parking lot in Coto...someone may buy it. Have you thought about a consignment shop? Good luck with the sale.

AJSZR2326 08-01-2008 09:13 AM

really like what you have done with car, i have a similiar set up what is your rpm at 70mph? do you have any noises from your tko600? i cant seem to get my car to handle great with the chassiworks set up.

rockdogz 08-01-2008 11:10 AM

Do you know of a consignment shop? I haven't dealt with them before. I've tried a for sale sign at Cars n Coffee without luck.

I think it's just over 2,000 RPM at 70MPH in 5th. The TKO has been great.

Flash68 08-01-2008 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockdogz (Post 159369)
Sounds expensive and risky to me...

Well, are you a gambling man? I think it's somewhat of a gamble, sure. But what could be the worst case scenario? I don't think it would go for under $50k, which nets you about $44k. Yeah, not great at all, but I don't think it is likely.

Like I said, I have studied Barrett Jackson sales for the past 2-3 years now and my builder has attended and we agree that basic modified Camaros have seen big prices there. I think yours could be one of the ones that fetches more than you are asking for here ($75k+) and possibly big money if you get 2 guys really interested and bidding against each other.

I am considering taking my 68 to BJ this January, and it will be fairly similar build and setup to yours (although maybe not as nice and detailed as yours eve) so I am not just spouting off here. :)

Just a thought...

chrismoe 08-01-2008 04:05 PM

Risky!!
 
Tom,

To start, your Camaro is very cool.

To me BJ is very risky. Look at what happened with the posion dart? Sure, it had a dead battery but still.....50K for that car? And there have been other examples of real nice cars selling at BJ auctions over the last 2 years for much less then anticipated. Back in 2004 - 2006 resto-mod \ pro tour cars were brining big bucks. These days the only cars that are more of a lock to bring big bucks at BJ auctions are number matching, and\or rare original cars.

Bottom line: BJ is a way to go but be prepared to settle for 50K or less or just do not go. It could go for more, and that would be deserved. But, be prepared given the market.\

Take care,
Chris

Flash68 08-01-2008 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chrismoe (Post 159473)
Tom,

To start, your Camaro is very cool.

To me BJ is very risky. Look at what happened with the posion dart? Sure, it had a dead battery but still.....50K for that car? And there have been other examples of real nice cars selling at BJ auctions over the last 2 years for much less then anticipated. Back in 2004 - 2006 resto-mod \ pro tour cars were brining big bucks. These days the only cars that are more of a lock to bring big bucks at BJ auctions are number matching, and\or rare original cars.

Bottom line: BJ is a way to go but be prepared to settle for 50K or less or just do not go. It could go for more, and that would be deserved. But, be prepared given the market.\

Take care,
Chris


Chris, you make good points. But a Dart is not a 1st Gen Camaro, and think about the demographic that buys popular custom restomod cars under 100k. There are plenty of guys going to there to buy one car like that.

Another risk is the weakening economy and therefore less discretionary spending on toys and such like this. But all it takes at a huge auction like BJ is to have a well put together car. I think this one is one of those cars. I feel strongly that a lot of cars at BJ that are not that impressive or pieced together right still go for big money, even after 2006.

But yes the bottom line is you must be willing to accept the low side of 45-50k net to possibly see that upside of 80-100k if the stars align.

:thumbsup:

Ummgawa 08-01-2008 08:26 PM

I have admired that Camaro ever since it showed up here. Somebody is gettin a deal.

rockdogz 08-02-2008 12:02 PM

$68K...

:yes:

tones2SS 08-03-2008 07:42 AM

WOW!!!!
That is a very nice car. VERY NICE!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Good luck with the sale man. If that was a 69, I'd be all over it.

Spiffav8 08-03-2008 10:59 AM

I can't believe this cars still on the market!

Flash68 08-03-2008 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockdogz (Post 159595)
$68K...

:yes:

Ebay with the reserve set at 68k?

rockdogz 08-04-2008 07:35 AM

YouTube video
 
:D
Video link

RAN 08-04-2008 07:48 PM

that epitomizes pro touring
tastefully done Good Luck..Id happily pay 68K for muscle like that

DanWeber 08-05-2008 11:43 AM

I would jump on it but it is just the wrong time.
too bad.

Great car!!!!

Jr 08-13-2008 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockdogz (Post 159408)
Do you know of a consignment shop? I haven't dealt with them before. I've tried a for sale sign at Cars n Coffee without luck.

Sorry for the late reply. I think corvette mike does consignment stuff. His shop is located in Placentia.

http://www.corvettemike.com/

rockdogz 08-16-2008 12:02 PM

ttt

;)

rockdogz 08-29-2008 11:16 PM

Hello, yes my car is still for sale, tell your friends, etc!

:cheers:
Thanks

rockdogz 09-01-2008 04:16 PM

Please note that I will be including the RamJet Diacom software and cable from Rinda. This will let you plug your laptop into the engine and gather all kinds of data, from RPM and spark curve to temperature, fuel, and O2 sensor data. Want to know how many hours the engine has been at 2000RPM? 3000RPM? This software will tell you! Very useful!

Cali-Camaro 09-02-2008 05:56 AM

Flash is right about Barrett Jackson. Here are some details.

In the upcoming BJ auction in Las Vegas there are 22 Camaros for sale. Break down is 5ea. 1967's, 4ea. 1968, 10ea. 1969, 1ea. 1970, 1ea. 1971 and 1ea. 1979. They have mostly highly restored stock cars, but several resto-mods, pro touring and pro street cars available.

For historical pricing the last show in Palm Beach the break out for Gen I Camaros was as follows.

9ea. 1967 cars ranging from $25-90K bulk in the 35K range
10ea 1968 $34-68K
10ea 1969 $39-64K

I believe BJ charges the seller a 9% commmission also which really hits the take home $.

rockdogz 02-22-2009 02:29 PM

I decided to remove the Cal-Tracs and see if that loosened up the rear.


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