1969 Cheverolet Camaro Project on 2040-cars
Columbia Cross Roads, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: none
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 123,540
Trim: coupe
1969 CAMARO COUPE PROJECT
THIS IS A GOOD PROJECT TO RESTORE OR MAKE A HOT ROD. THIS CAR WAS A FOUR SPEED, BELIEVE IT TO BE A 307 MOTOR. CAR HAS BEEN SITTING FOR YEARS. THE TITLE IS LOST, BUT THE VIN TAG IS STILL ON THE CAR.
IT HAS 4 SPEED LINKAGE IN THE CAR, NICE FRONT SEATS AS SHOWN IN PICTURES, NEW FRONT SUBFRAME BUSHINGS, FLOOR PANS, AND QUARTERS, THE DOORS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND SO ARE THE FRONT FENDERS. NEEDS TRUNK PAN. NO BACK SEAT. NO MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION.
HAVE MOST OF THE STAINLESS AROUND THE WINDSHIELD AND REAR WINDOW. DOORS ARE COMPLETE. MOST OF THE GLASS IS IN THE CAR EXCEPT FOR THE REAR WINDOW. FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS ARE ALSO INCLUDED. GRILLE, HEADLIGHTS, AND TAILLIGHTS ARE ALSO INCLUDED.
GUAGES ARE DAMAGED AND SO IS THE STEERING COLUMN (BROKE AROUND THE KEY SWITCH). STILL IN THE CAR SO THE CAR WILL STEER AND ROLL FREELY.
CALL FOR BUY IT KNOW.
CALL WITH ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING AND HAVE ALL FINANCES IN ORDER BEFORE BIDDING. BIDDING TO OWN.
RICH 570-297-4264
NO WARRANTIES
SOLD AS IS
A DEPOSIT OF $1000 WITHIN 24 HOURS AND BALANCE DUE WITH IN 7 DAYS
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