1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 350 Convertible Heading to No Reserve Auction
"No reserve on a first-gen Camaro is either brave or desperate—either way, someone's about to learn what these actually cost in 2024."
— Revvly Take
First-gen Camaro convertibles with genuine SS 350 credentials don't surface often, and this one's hitting the block with no reserve—which means the hammer's coming down at whatever the market decides. The 350 small-block paired with a convertible top makes this a different animal than the hardtop variants that dominate the market. Values on clean first-gens have stabilized around $45-65K, but no-reserve auctions can swing either direction depending on who shows up.
Adam Clarke
Barn Finds · Jan 9
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