I also had someone do a cut and buff on the paint before the top was done which looked great but the upholstery shop put a few light scratches on it when they replaced the interior. There is also a set of NOS sill plates in the trunk. I purchased an original seat belt set from Heartbeat city Camaro that was refurbished that they installed. I had them replace the power top pump, lines, cylinders and frame for the convertible top and had them replace the top and rear window. Before they put in the carpet I had them put in dynamat insulation then the jute and carpet. I had them take everything out except the dash, we reused the center console and front door panels but everything else was replaced. The interior needed work so I sent it to an upholstery shop to have the interior redone. It also needed a sending unit for the gas tank so I also replaced the tank straps and rubber insulators at the same time. When I received the car it didn't steer very well so I had it checked out and was determined that we needed to replace the power steering pump and gear bow and had a front end alignment done at that time, I also replaced the flowmaster exhaust with a quieter set of mufflers. It had recently (5-6 years ago) body up restoration when they upgraded the speed tech tubular front suspension and installed the 4 wheel disc brakes with all new lines. They said the transmission had been replaced and it was believed to have the original 12 bolt rear end. I saw the numbers on the front of the block but was unable to confirm the block stamp in the rear. Heartbeat City will certainly entertain any trades of GM NOS or Rare Parts. When I purchased the car it was sold to me as a number matching 396 true SS hugger orange car. We have 30 cars for sale listed as 1968 camaro in pa, from just 9200.