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1968 Chevy Camaro Matches Orange And Silver With Anrky AN38 Wheels: Video

This 1968 Chevy Camaro is riding on some very fresh 19-inch wheels, showing off a tasty orange paint finish matched with a ProTouring style that demands attention. Now, we’re checking it out in the following feature video.

The video is just one minute long, and shows the Chevy Camaro sitting pretty on its new polished wheels.

The rollers are from Anrky, an aftermarket wheels company offering up a long list of custom looks well-suited for performance, luxury, and classic machinery. These particular Anrky wheels are the company’s AN38 SeriesThree models, sized at 19 inches by 8.5 inches up front and 19 inches by 13 inches in the rear. The wheels present a custom flat profile, a mirror polish clear center, a mirror polished clear outer, and a mirror polished clear inner, with hidden hardware that gives it even more style. The wheels also feature a three-piece forged 6061-T6 treated forged aluminum construction and are available with ARP titanium hardware. Centerlock options are also available. Wheel diameters range between 19 inches and 24 inches, while wheel widths range between four inches and 14 inches.

As for the Chevy Camaro, this tasty ProTouring machine appears to be finished in classic Hugger Orange, providing a nice contrast to the polished silver trim bits and shiny wheels. The wheels are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, and according to the Anrky Wheels Instagram feed, this Chevy is equipped with a Big Block under the hood as well.

The stance certainly gives the Chevy the right look for a ProTouring build, while the enormous brakes under the rollers suggest it can stop as good as it goes. A six-speed manual transmission is seen in the cabin, which should make it quite a lot of fun to drive. It looks great too, with the sculpted rear haunches neatly housing the extra-large rear rubber with purpose.

Check out the full video right here:

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Jonathan is an automotive journalist based out of Southern California. He loves anything and everything on four wheels.

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  1. Looks goofy, I guess I’m a purist.

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  2. Compared to most of what I’ve seen here when it comes to customizing the classics it looks good because it’s not all butchered up. But I think the modern wheel/tire combination looks out of place on these old cars. BTW-does this look like Hugger Orange to you guys and gals? Looks red to me-doesn’t look orange at all. Often times the true color is a bit off in a photo but this one is way off.

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  3. Thats the way a pro mod Camaro should look like…
    NASTY

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