Did a 1968 Camaro come with a 396?

The L34 396 ci/350 hp big-block engine
big-block engine
The big block, which debuted in 1958 at 348 cu in (5.7 L), was built in standard displacements up to 494 cu in (8.1 L), with aftermarket crate engines sold by Chevrolet exceeding 500 cu in (8.2 L).
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was a rare option for the SS Camaros, with only 2,579 produced in 1968
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What year did the Camaro have a 396?

GM spotted Ford more than two years and 1.3 million Mustangs before answering the pony-car challenge. When it did, the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 had instant muscle car credibility. From the start, Camaro featured a Super Sport edition as an authoritative counterpunch to the Mustang GT.
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What engine came in a 1968 Camaro?

1968 Camaro Engine options were a 230-cid 6 (3.8L), a 302-cid 8 (5.0L) and in the SS/Z28 a 396-cid 8. 7 people found this helpful. The real answer is 302's were only designated for the limited # of Z-28's. SS cars came with either 350's ( 295 hp) and 396's ( I believe 325, 350 and 375 hp).
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Did Camaro come with a 396?

PRODUCTION A total of 230,799 1969 Camaros were built, with the bulk of assembly done at Norwood, Ohio, and Los Angeles, California, also producing a large number. Records show 32,932 SS cars built, of which 12,904 were equipped with the 396 engine: 6,752 L35s, 2,018 L34s, 3,823 L78s, and 311 with L89 aluminum heads.
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What engine was in a 1968 Z28 Camaro?

The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Engine

The '68 Chevy Camaro Z/28 was powered by a 302 cubic inch V8 engine that could produce 400 horsepower. The car was advertised as being able to produce only 290 horsepower but that figure was found to be drastically understated.
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Documented 1968 Camaro SS 396 / 375hp 4 speed



What is the rarest 1968 Camaro?

Numerous variants of the Camaro have been built during its 50-year production run. None have been as rare as the Convertible Z/28.
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What engines came in a 1969 Camaro?

A/C wasn't available with mechanical-lifter engines, including 302 Z/28, 396/375-hp L78, and COPO 427s. The four official 1969 Camaro 396 big-block options were the L34 (325 hp), L35 (350 hp), L78 (375 hp, iron heads), and L89 (375 hp with aluminum heads).
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Did the 1967 Camaro have a 396?

Some old cars needed to go, including a certain hard-earned Mountain Green 1967 SS 396 four-speed convertible. Just 4,003 325hp 396 Super Sport Camaros were produced in 1967.
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What is a 396 engine?

The 396 cu in (6.5 L) V8 was introduced in the 1965 Corvette as the L78 option and in the Z16 Chevelle as the L37 option. It had a bore x stroke of 4.094 in × 3.760 in (104 mm × 95.5 mm), and produced 375 bhp (380 PS; 280 kW) at 5600 rpm and 415 lb⋅ft (563 N⋅m) of torque at 3600 rpm.
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What size engine came in a 1969 Camaro SS?

The SS trim Camaros were available with a 350-cubic inch V8 (L48) rated at 295 horsepower due in large part to the 750 cfm Quadrajet carburetor supplied with the engine. By 1969, this combination was used in almost every Chevrolet car line.
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How do you tell if a 1968 Camaro is an SS?

Unfortunately there are no codes on a '68 Camaro to help identify an SS. A Protect-o-plate can be helpful in identifying a first gen. SS but be careful because there are places that make reproductions of both trim tag and protect-o-plate.
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Did a 1967 Camaro come with a 427?

Yenko converted this Camaro from a 396 to a 427 in March 1968. This car (YS 760) is the one and only documented 1967 big-block cowl-plenum Yenko Camaro.
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What is a 1968 Camaro SS worth?

In 2019, the price of the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro went up, seeing it sell at auction for $330,000. Like all things in 2020, the 1968 Camaro's price was also impacted by the COVID pandemic. This saw it sell at $110,000. Lately, the price has gone up, and the latest 1968 Chevrolet Camaro was sold for $176,000.
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What engine came in a 1967 Camaro?

1967 Camaro

Engine choices were plentiful, including the standard 230-cid six-cylinder, optional 250-cid six-cylinder, and 327-cid small-block V-8 in either 210 or 275-horsepower versions. Chevrolet's venerable 350-cid small-block would make its debut in the 1967 Camaro, and would not appear in other Chevys until 1968.
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How much horsepower does a 1969 Camaro Z28 have?

The Camaro RS Z28's 302-cid V-8 engine set it apart from the rest of the lineup. While the engine's advertised output was 290 horsepower, it actually produced upwards of 400 horsepower in the real world. Many drivers were in awe of the car's deceptive performance.
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What did a 396 come in?

In its first year the 396 was available as the L78 option in Corvettes and full-sized (Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne) models, and as the L37 in the intermediate (Chevelle) model. These engines differed only in that the L78 had a solid-lifter camshaft, while the L37 had a hydraulic lifter cam shaft.
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What is a 396 big block worth?

While a forged GM crank for a 454 could cost as much as $400 today, a forged 396 crank sells for about $75. And a rebuildable 396 short-block will usually only set you back less than $200. While a 454 short-block could fetch $500 easily.
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Is a Chevy 396 a big block or small block?

There are exceptions to this rule, such as the Chevy 396 engine which is referred to as a big block engine due to its architecture. Bore and stroke: These engines tend to have larger strokes, smaller bores and bigger valves and ports than small block engines.
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Was there a 1967 z28 Camaro?

The Z/28 option code was introduced to the Camaro in December 1966 for the 1967 model year. It was the brainchild of Vince Piggins, who conceived offering "virtually race-ready" Camaros for sale from any Chevrolet dealer.
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What's the difference between a 68 and 69 Camaro?

Side marker lights were not federally-mandated until 1968, and the '68 Camaro has a larger rectangular-shaped side light, while the '69 Camaro has a narrow rectangular-shaped side marker light. The 1968 is also unique, because it has a strip of chrome that runs along the top of the doors.
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Is a 1968 Camaro rare?

First and foremost, let's start with the official numbers for the model year 1968. Chevrolet built a little over 235,000 Camaros for this year, out of which close to 177,000 came as a coupe.
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What colors did the 68 Camaro come in?

1968 Camaro Colors
  • Ash Gold.
  • Butternut Yellow.
  • Ermine White.
  • Fathom Blue.
  • Island Teal.
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