1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rsss on 2040-cars
Woodburn, Kentucky, United States
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This 1969 X-22 Camaro RS/SS is painted Code 72 orange.
WITH Black STANDARD BUCKIT SEATS INTERIOR.
396ci-375hp ENGINE WITH A STOCK POSI TRACTION REAR END.
THIS CAR JUST RECEVED A FRAME OFF RESTORATION.
IT IS ALSO EQUIPPED WITH NEW BUMPERS FRONT AND REAR.
POWER BRAKES AND CONVENIENCE GROUP LIGHTING
Factory shifter
AM/FM radio
Original SS WHEELS
Orginal SS steering wheel
Tachometer
Original style interior
Finished in beautiful Orange paint
This classic 1969 RS-SS L-78 Camaro has been meticulously, restored and sure to be An absolute head tuner. All the bright work On the car from the bumper to the trim rings produces a mirror like reflection same attention to detail is shown on the exterior restoration, It is also apparent on the interior and underneath. This 1969 RS/SS has several desirable features such as, power brakes, Tilt Wheel , AM/FM Radio, A V-8 396ci 375hp L-78 Big block , and a 4-Speed transmission, 12- Bolt Rear.
All of which makes this car a true joy to drive. This 396-375 V-8 sounds great and gets the car up to speed with absolute ease. Don't miss your chance to own the pinnacle year for the Camaro with this well equipped and beautifully restored RS/SS.
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