1969 Camaro Ss 396 X66 Matching Numbers Drivetrain on 2040-cars
East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
1969 Camaro SS 396 L34, M21 4 speed, X66. Matching numbers drivetrain.
Body appears to retain all it's original rust free sheetmetal. One repaint Burnished metalic brown code 61 61 back in the 80's with laquer paint which is checking. All chrome, glass and trim is in great condition. Tires are new in the front, rear tires are worn. Interior is original parchment with a split in the drivers seat. All the gauges work with the exception of the temperature gauge. Original round shifter and chrome handle. Headliner above rear passenger seat has a 6 inch separation of the stitching. Engine has been rebuilt, I have the build sheets from DNE Motorsports Development, Costas Mesa, CA $ 9,000.00 build. X66 L34 396/350hp original engine TO722 "JF" stamped pad, VIN stamped by the oil filter. Trans is the original M21 with the VIN stamped on the side, original round bar Hurst shifter and ball. Rear end is original 12 bolt posi "BT" stamped 3:55 ratio. Previous owner installed 3:08 gearing. Power discs up front, drum rear. Previous owner also installed power steering. The underside is clean and rust free with a new exhaust. This is an original unrestored, unmolested piece which can be left unrestored to show it's character or restored to can't drive investment condition. Questions regarding the reserve will not be acknowledged. No trades accepted thank you. Please email with questions and I will respond in a timely manner. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. |
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