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A Chevrolet spokesperson told Automotive News that these special units will be offered for sale after the Indy 500 and will likely be sold through Indiana-based Chevrolet dealerships.
The 1968 Chevy Camaro had a number of changes to design and appearance. This Tuxedo Black rag top will cross the Mecum Auctions block in Monterey on Saturday.
A Camaro convertible with low miles, completely original, and unrestored is rare. However, considering it's not exactly a classic, the car can't sell for big bucks.
The Camaro production increased in 1969, exceeding 243,000 units for the first time in history. It was proof that Chevrolet's new pony was a successful model, with more people interested in high ...