A 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 has surfaced for sale, but anyone considering it will need to rely on an in-person visit rather than the seller’s description. The listing provides only basic information, leaving potential buyers to interpret the car’s condition from photos and the promise that it remains an “original” example.

The SS 396 stood apart in 1968 as its own series, positioned above the more common 300, 300 Deluxe and Malibu models. While standard Chevelle variants offered a wide mix of engines, including six-cylinder options and several V8s, performance-minded buyers gravitated toward the Super Sport. Its 396-cubic-inch V8 produced 375 horsepower, making it the top choice for those seeking factory muscle.

The car listed here is presented as a restoration project with long-term potential. The seller does not clarify the extent of previous work, though visible updates under the hood indicate the engine has likely been rebuilt at some point. If the originality claim is accurate, this would be the factory 396, but the listing stops short of confirming whether it runs or how well it operates. Based on the appearance, the vehicle may start and move under its own power, though it still qualifies as a project in need of comprehensive attention.
Inside, the Chevelle shows wear consistent with its age, and a full restoration will be necessary to return it to collectible condition. Still, most major components appear to be present, suggesting it has not been stripped for parts. For a buyer focused on authenticity and completeness, that may be an encouraging sign.

The asking price is set at $28,500, and the seller is holding firm with no option to submit offers. Interest has started to build, with more than a dozen watchers tracking the listing. The car is located in Summerfield, North Carolina. While it may be capable of a brief test drive, a trailer will be required for transporting it any significant distance.
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