Hey, Chevy fans! Feast your eyes on this stunning 1968 Camaro that’s been expertly reimagined by Centerline Vehicle Designs. This beast, found in Fort Myers, Florida, is a true showstopper, boasting a blend of classic charm and modern muscle.


Back in the 90s, Centerline Vehicle Designs took this Camaro to a whole new level, starting with a custom chassis featuring a fully independent suspension system and four-wheel disc brakes for ultimate handling and stopping power. They even stretched the wheelbase by 3.5 inches to give it a more aggressive stance.

Under the hood, you’ll find a monstrous 455 cubic inch Oldsmobile V8 engine. With SpeedPro pistons, a Holley carburetor, and a custom 2-inch exhaust, this powerhouse cranks out an impressive 486 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque. And yes, all that muscle is delivered to the rear wheels through an Oldsmobile Toronado three-speed transmission with 3.06 gears, ensuring a thrilling ride every time you hit the gas.


But that’s not all – the car's body has been widened by about five inches and lengthened by around 10 inches, giving it a bold and unique look that’s sure to turn heads wherever you go.
Slide inside, and you’ll find an interior that’s just as impressive. Recaro seats provide comfort and support, while the AC system keeps things cool. The dash is decked out with Autometer gauges for that perfect blend of style and functionality, and a roll cage adds an extra layer of safety.


Car Categories involved in this modification:
- Chassis and Suspension: Custom chassis, fully independent suspension.
- Braking System: Four-wheel disc brakes.
- Engine and Exhaust: 455 ci Oldsmobile V8, SpeedPro pistons, Holley carburetor, custom 2-inch exhaust.
- Transmission: Oldsmobile Toronado three-speed transmission.
- Body Modifications: Widened body, lengthened wheelbase.
- Interior: Recaro seats, AC system, Autometer gauges, roll cage.
This 1968 Camaro isn’t just a car – it’s a piece of automotive art, a blend of vintage vibes and modern performance that’s ready to rock the streets and steal the show.
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