What engines came in a 68 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.
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What engines did the 1968 Camaro have?

Engine offerings for 1968 were nearly identical to those of 1967, with the exception of the RPO L89 option that fitted aluminium cylinder heads to the RPO L78 396 big-block V8.
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Engines:
  • 140 hp 6 (230 cu. in.); 210 hp (327 cu. ...
  • Standard, 155 hp 6 (250 cu. in.); 275 hp (327. ...
  • SS 350.
  • option includes 295 hp V8 (350 cu.
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Did the 1968 Camaro come in a 396 engine?

Refinement was the byword for the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396. Astro-Ventilation, which circulated fresh air though the interior, spelled the demise of vent wing windows for this muscle car.
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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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Did the 68 Camaro come with a 327 engine?

9 Answers. No. 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.
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Did Camaro make a Z28 in 1968?

Only 7,199 Z28 Camaros were built in 1968, and it will be hard to find one nicer than this. This beauty is numbers matching with a 302 small block coupled to the original close-ration 4 speed. Among a host of options, the Camaro came with power brakes and boasts the original Ermine White paint color.
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How much horsepower does a 1968 Camaro SS have?

1968 Production

L35, Camaro SS; with 325-hp Turbo Jet 396-cid V-8 engine. $263.30, 10,773 built. L48, Camaro SS; with 295-hp Turbo Fire 350cid V-8 engine. $210.65, 12,496 built.
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How much is a 1968 Camaro 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 year did the Camaro have a 396?

On occasion, Detroit comes up with a one-year wonder that strikes a chord with its audience. Chevy's first facelift of its pony car was one of those chords, and the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 provided the rockin' muscle car backbeat.
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What year Camaro came with 454?

1967 Chevy Camaro Uses The Strength Of A 454.
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What year did the 454 come out?

To some, the Chevrolet 454 big block was the right engine at the wrong time. Building on the popularity of its 427-cubic-inch engine, General Motors introduced the 454 in 1970—one year before emissions standards were tightened and just three years before the gas crisis hit with full force.
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What Camaros came with a 427?

Dealer conversions were complicated, however, and came with only a limited engine warranty. So at Yenko's urging, Chevy agreed to factory-build a batch of 1969 Camaros with 427 engines, and to provide full 5-year/50,000-mile warranties.
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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 is a L89 engine?

Regular Production Option (RPO) L89 was a standard option on the 1967 Corvette that turned it into the ultimate C2 road car. It used the competition cylinder heads from the L88 racecar and combined them with the L71 427 in³ engine. This provided around 475 hp which was only eclipsed by the race cars of the period.
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How much did a 1968 Camaro cost new?

The 1968 Camaro SS had 5 different versions (mostly engine differences) and ranged in price from $2,881 - $3,539.
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What Motor came in a 69 Camaro?

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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What's the difference between a 67 and 68 Camaro?

To tell the '67 from the '68 Camaro, you just need to look at the bezel. The standard '67 Camaro has one large lens with a tail and back up light (RS and SS models had a single red lens with the back up light mounted under the bumper), while the '68 has a lens divider integrated into the bezel.
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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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How do I know if my 1968 Camaro is a Z28?

On the 1968 Z/28, you must have either the Protecto-Plate, Broadcast sheet (Production build sheet), or the correct Engine Production Code with the correct Engine Block Vehicle Code stamping to verify that your car is an authentic 1968 Z/28.
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What is better RS or SS?

The Camaro RS and SS models are both performance-oriented versions of the Camaro, but there are some key differences between them. The RS is the more street-focused version, while the SS is the more track-focused version. The RS comes with a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 335 horsepower and 284 lb-ft of torque.
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How many Camaros did they make in 1968?

Remember, there were 235,247 Camaros sold in 1968, including 16,927 V-8 convertibles.
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What is the rarest Camaro ever made?

1967 Camaro – VIN #100001

We'll start at the beginning with the rarest of all Camaro cars. VIN #100001 is documented as the first of 49 hand-built "pilot assembly" vehicles to come out of the Norwood, Ohio plant in 1966.
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What is the most sought after Camaro?

The 1969 Camaro ZL1 is arguably the most valuable production Camaro and one of the "blue chip" models of the muscle car collector world.
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