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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2011
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      467

      1968 Camaro Pro Touring Roller High End Build

      1968 Camaro Roller for sale

      Camaro was being built as a pro-touring LS3 car with no expense spared

      Mini Tubbed
      LS engine harness, ecu, push button start, paddle shift etc
      Gaps are tight
      ZERO rust
      Texas car
      Smoothed lines behind rear window and sides of car

      Smoothed firewall, cowl area, dash and radiator core support have been painted with PPG Carbon Flash Metallic base/clear
      This is a newer generation Camaro/Corvette color (Dark gray metallic)
      No hood or trunk lid (selling Anvil Auto Carbon fiber/ fiberglass hood, trunk lid, header panel, cowl panel, lower front valance
      with driving lights, rear spoiler, if interested)
      Electrical was done by Noyse Auto Electric (Best in San Antonio)
      Body has a full gray primer and is ready to paint.
      Installing 10 bolt this weekend so roller is ready to go to its new home

      Roller included INSTALLED parts are as follows:

      New front subframe factory powder coated w DelRin Bushings $900

      Oversized front sway bar $200

      Detroit speed quick ratio steering box $550

      Detroit speed mini tub kit $435 Over $2500 labor on this part

      Wilwood Tandem brake master cylinder $250

      Dual diaphragm 8" Brake booster $200

      Vintage Air Gen IV Air conditioning kit $1825

      Flaming River tilt black satin tilt column $680

      American auto wire, classic update, wiring harness whole car $839

      Accel battery wire ran to trunk mount location

      PSI Conversions LS/4L60/80E harness $650

      Momo Quark steering wheel $170

      TCI paddle shifter $765

      2011 Camaro ECU with codes removed $200

      Ride tech, strong arm, upper and lower control arms with spindles $2100

      Ride tech true turn kit $750 (allows use of 275 tire in front)

      10 bolt rear end with positrac (3:73 gears) in good working order

      Rain gear hidden wiper motor $700

      Carbon/metallic paint with ceramic clear coat dash panel, firewall, radiator core

      Varishock shock front adjustable coil overs $699

      Detroit speed brake booster Bracket $30

      Cadillac CTSV gas pedal $100

      Ironworks gas pedal bracket installed $180

      Fiberglass sleeving over all wiring

      Mikes Custom Cars firewall plate $500 Labor was expensive on this part

      Lizard, skin, CI, soundproofing and lizard skin heat proofing spray in liner complete bottom and inside of car $500

      BMR weld in sub frame connectors $220



      Painless performance phantom key push, button start $800

      Screamin performance weld on tow plate $200

      2010 Camaro wheels/tires ($350- to use as a roller)

      Inner fenders $200 (not shown in photos, but I have them.
      Both inner fenders have been sprayed on the underside with lizard skin.

      One Corbeau seat with new Extended slider (I also have a new pair for sale)


      NO RUST

      Positrac 10 bolt being reinstalled with 2010 Camaro wheels and tires on rear to complete roller

      Over $15000 in parts installed (not including labor or powdercoating- most brackets etc were powdercoated)

      Price for all $20,000 (aftermarket bodies alone- no frame etc sell for $13500)) This is a true 68

      Located In San Antonio Texas

      Clear Title

      I can email pictures of anything needed

      210-264-7693

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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Apr 2014
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      JAPAN
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      Country Flag: Japan
      Quote Originally Posted by Blevinator View Post
      Buying a second car
      This one was being built with no expense spared

      Roller installed parts are as follows:

      1968 Camaro Roller

      New front subframe factory powder coated $900
      Oversized front sway bar $200
      Detroit speed quick ratio steering box $550
      Detroit speed mini tub kit $435
      Vintage Air Gen IV Air conditioning kit $1825
      Flaming River tilt black satin tilt column $680
      American auto wire, classic update, wiring harness whole car $839
      PSI Conversions LS/4L60/80E harness $650
      Momo Quark steering wheel $170
      TCI paddle shifter $765
      TCIEZECU transmission controller $995
      2011 Camaro ECU with codes removed $200
      Ride tech, strong arm, upper and lower control arms with spindles $2100
      Ride tech true turn kit $750
      Chris Alliston chassisworks fab 9 rear end chromoly w back brace 35 spline 350 gears tru trac $4500 (brackets set up for Alston G link suspension kit)
      Wilwood superlite 6R 6piston front brake kit model 14012271 $1773
      Wilwood super late for our rear brake kit with emergency brake model number 1409219
      $2040
      Rain gear hidden wiper motor $700
      Carbon/metallic paint with ceramic clear coat dash panel, firewall, radiator core
      Varishock shock front adjustable coil overs $699
      Detroit speed brake booster Bracket $30
      Cadillac CTSV gas pedal $100
      Ironworks gas pedal bracket installed $180
      Fiberglass sleeving over all wiring
      Factory front powdered subframe $900
      OER, 70 to 81 bullet mirrors $200
      DSM smooth firewall plate $500
      Lizard, skin, CI, soundproofing and lizard skin heat proofing spray in liner complete bottom and inside of car $500
      BMR weld in sub frame connectors $220
      Painless performance, phantom, keep push, button start
      Screamin performance weld on tow plate $200
      2010 Camaro wheels/tires

      Over 24k in parts npt including paint install or powder coat
      NO RUST

      See project here:

      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/83957-Infinity-Camaro-LS3-Project

      I have all parts in the project post (selling all other parts separately)

      35K
      In San Antonio Texas

      Clear Title
      I would like to see a current photo.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Oct 2019
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      265
      Current pics?

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Oct 2011
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      467
      I keep trying to upload current photos here
      Can’t figure it out from my mobile device.
      I should be able to upload later today on my desktop
      Car looks exactly the same. It has been in a climate controlled shop with 20 other
      high end cars
      Has not seen rain or any moisture, since I have started working on it
      Have emailed a few people current photos, message me I can do that as well

    5. #5
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      Oct 2011
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      467
      Uploaded current photos. Will take a picture of entire roller this weekend

      Also priced a second option and lowered price on first option

    6. #6
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      I added the inner fenders to the list
      they are primered black and have been sprayed underneath with lizard skin

    7. #7
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      Oct 2011
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      467
      Updated price to 20k
      Car has over 15k in added parts

    8. #8
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      Sold

    9. #9
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      Jun 2015
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      Country Flag: New Zealand
      you may want to point out to the new owner that the truturn is around the wrong way in pic





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