The first-year of the second generation Chevelle, the 1968 model year received an all-new body. The second generation Chevelle was revealed to be more sculpted than its predecessor. The car's signature look, which was carried into proceeding model years, included a long hood with a short rear deck profile. This look was enhanced by the car's 3-inch shorter wheelbase than first-gen Chevelles. Offered in 7 different body-style variations, the Chevelle continued its legacy as one of Chevrolet's most popular models.
This '68 Chevelle convertible maintains much of its originality in appearance but has been modified slightly to enhance driveability and enjoyment. Around the exterior, the car is presented in its trim tag specified color of butternut yellow and has black rally stripes that are a compliment to the car's black convertible top. The rarely found exterior color makes this Chevelle stand out amongst its peers. Custom 10-spoke wheels correlate with the car's color scheme, adding a bit of a modern touch to the exterior. On the interior, the front and rear bench seats are presented in trim tag indicated black vinyl. Modifications to the interior include B&M shifter tied to an automatic transmission, custom 6-spoke steering wheel and modern stereo head. Powered by a 350ci V8 tied to an automatic transmission, with power steering, dual exhaust and modified suspension, this Chevelle is a fun car to drive. Fire it up and the growl from the dual-exhaust immediately grabs the attention of those around you.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on odometer is exempt and unknown if original.
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