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Depends on the engine installed and which model. PRODUCTION NUMBERS 1968 CAMARO 40,977 RS Camaro's Produced 27,884 SS Camaro's Produced 7,199 Z-28 Camaro's Produced ENGINE OPTIONS 230 I6 140hp 250 I6 155hp 327 V8 210hp 327 V8 275hp 350 V8 255hp (SS350) 350 V8 295hp (SS396) 396 V8 325hp (SS396) 396 V8 350hp (SS396) 396 V8 375hp
The RS is a "cosmetic package" with hideaway headlights, mark lights were moved. The SS package was a "performance package" either came with a 295hp/350 or a 325/350/375hp 396.
i know a 89 5.0 5 speed iroc ran 14.70 secs, and a 1968 350 4 speed chevelle ran 13.5 secs in the quarter mile, a 1968 camaro 396 4 speed ran 12.60 depends on motor size, driver, and tuning.
Around 3400-3500 lbs
Yes, if your 68 SS 396 Camaro has the original fold down rear seats, it can be classified as a pro touring model.
Worth the Fighting For has 396 pages.
Either a 230 I-6, 327, 350, 396 V8s (302 for Z/28)
The size of a 69 Camaro SS engine varies. They range anywhere from a 350 to a 396, and the special package promotion issued them out with the 350 size.
I paid 3369.00 for a brand new SS 396 350 hp in December 1968
The 1967 Camaro had a stock 3.8L straight sixThe SS model had a 5.7L 350 or an optional 6.5L 396 (L78) big blockThe 67 Camaro was actually the debut platform for the 350
396 g = 0.873 pounds