1969 Camaro 350 Auto on 2040-cars
Church Hill, Tennessee, United States
Engine:350
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: coupe 350
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 100,000
Options: Cassette Player
CHECK IT OUT LOOKS AND DRIVES GOOD NICE CRUISER 69ER!! FRONT IS BLACK WITH SS EMBLEMS.ALLNEW EXCEPT GRILL IS ORIGINAL THIS CAR CAME WITH A 307 TOOK IT OUT REPLACED WITH 350 WITH 375HP WITH AROUND 7500 MILES NICELY CHROMED!! RUNS AND IDLES GOOD SOUNDS GOOD WHEN YOUR AT 69 REAREND WHICH HAS ORIGINAL BUMPER AND SPOILER STILL HAS ORIGINAL TRUNK MAT THE 350 IS HOOKED TO 350 AUTO TRANS THE 350 HAS HEADERS 2 INCH EXHAUST WITH THRUSH WHAT A SWEET SOUND NO CAR LIKE A 69ER!!THE UNDERNEATH OF THE CAR HAS A PATCH UNDER DRIVER PASSENGER REST GLASS IS GOOD NOT BAD FOR THIS YEAR DOES NEED BODY WORK AND PICK COLOR ORIGINAL CORTEZ SILVER WITH BLACK VINYL TOP BET THAT WAS A AWSOME CAR IN 69 THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN DONE WHEN I GOT YHE CAR LOOKS GOOD EVEN HAS TILT WHEEL WITH KENWOOD CASETTE SPEAKER SYSTEM SURE BRINGS BACK MEMORIES!! I WOULD DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWERE LOT OF NEW PARTS AND TIME THIS 69ER WILL MAKE SOMEONE A PROUD OWNER!! EMAIL IF ANY QUESTIONS IF 5 OR LOWER FEEDBACK EMAIL BEFORE BID!! SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY HAPPY BIDDING!!!
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