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The price of a car depends on its condition, and mileage. A well taken care of 1968 Chevy Impala convertible price can be between $15,000-$28,000.
In 1968, the base price of a Chevrolet Impala ranged from approximately $2,800 to $3,200, depending on the specific model and options chosen. This price varied based on features such as engine size and additional amenities. Adjusted for inflation, this would be equivalent to around $20,000 to $24,000 today.
I own a copy of the comprehensive 1965 - 1969 Chevrolet V-8 book, which breaks down just about everything imaginable on full-size Chevys. To answer your question, only vinyl was offered for the convertible. If you'd like a run-down on the color combos, as well, please say so.
4 degrees before top dead center.
You need to purchase a Haynes Manual that is specific to your car.
Check with an older repair shop or go to the public library.
The price is base on retail # 2dr hardtop was $2,578.60 # Convertible was $2,814.22 # 2+2 fastback was $2,689.26 # GT350 fastback $4,116.62 # GT350 convertible $4,238.14 # GT500 fastback $4,317.39 # GT500 convertible $4,438.91 # GT500KR fastback $4,472.57 # GT500KR convertible $4,594.09
It has a foam sealing tape to keep air from escapeing under the dash.
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There isn't a fuse for the ignition. You need to check the point and condenser. The dwell is 30 fegrees.
1000 lbs
To remove the windshield trim on a 1968 Chevy Impala you will need a trim removal tool that has slides which can release the locking clips.