1968 Camaro
Aug 26, 2022
5 minutes
BY NICK LICATA
PHOTOGRAPHY BY
JOHN JACKSON
Not big into first-gen Camaros, Sam Landis sort of shied away from what many muscle car enthusiasts consider the most popular cars of the Ponycar era. It just wasn’t his thing. Well, that was until he spotted his buddy’s ’68 back in 1999. “I was 18 when I first saw the car,” Sam tells. “I immediately fell in love as it was the first one I saw that didn’t have the stance of a John Deere tractor. This one had flared fenders all around with big rubber on all four corners. It looked like a race car that could do more than go straight down a dragstrip—something I’d never seen before.”
That buddy was Scott Luscombe. His dad, Lou, bought the car
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