Depending on the rear gear ratio which is usually a 3.31 you should get about 12 to 14 MPG if you keep your foot out of it.
chiltons repair manual for 68 chevy's.
turbo 350 transmission.
between 3700 and 4100 lbs depending on option and engine.
That all depends on the rear gearing in your car and the size of your engine.
Yes it will. It will bolt right in.
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.
The 1968 Chevelle has been out of production for many years. To purchase a 1968 Chevelle now one would have to meet with a rare car dealer or visit used car dealers and try to fine one to restore.
Pretty much any 350 Chevy engine from 1968 to 1987 will work.
Depends on what engine is under the hood. There were seven different engine options that year.
all depends on the engine in it and the rear end gearing.
If you can not find it online, by looking up 66 chevelle wiring diagram, then buy a chilton book for 64-75 chevelles, I have a 1964, and just finished a 1968 nut and bolt body orr restoration, and without the chilton manual, i would of been lost, with some things, you can get the manual at most automotive stores, walmart, ect.
8 degrees BTDC.