1969 Ss427 Camaro on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:2 Door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:427
Fuel Type:Gas or Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: RS
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: 6-speed
Mileage: 12,000
Exterior Color: Hugger Orange
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Houndstooth
Number of Doors: 2
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Built Norwood 2nd week Jan 1969, Pre-X codes. Hugger orange, white painted stripes, black houndstooth deluxe interior. Owned since May 1995, then had 1100 miles. Now has 12k. Car was restored 1992-93, painted with lacquer. Since buying it, I have replaced just about everything except the paint and glass. Hand pinstriping by Mark Klein. Never raced. Engine and major mechanical work by Dave Walters in Miami. Car is fully sorted and everything works. No need to do anything, just turn it on and go. No cheap parts, only the best. Win your local shows right away. Starts right away even if sitting for weeks. Runs fantastic. Car scored high of 969 points at 2009 Camaro Winternationals, gold level, one point shy of platinum level. 1970 dated block 427 bored .030 over, 505 hp, 500 lbs torque from 3500 rpm. Crane cam L88 grind. Hydraulic rockers. See picture of Dyno graph. Real Motion valve covers, Hooker Super Comp 3 inch headers, MSD box hidden behind glove box liner, factory A/C, NOS RS taillights, headlights and squirters work perfect with NOS actuator, switch and real, near-NOS headlight washer pump. Wood dash trim, real Rosewood wheel, console with gauges, center clock, rear defog, power windows, low fuel light, courtesy lights, electric trunk release, folding rear seat, all belts and trim, with the usually missing seatbelt bolt covers. Even correct fiber optic ash tray light. 1972 Trans Am side mirrors w/driver’s side remote. Interior redone in 2011, new headliner, visors, and seats recovered (6 seats) with 2002 Camaro seats added, driver side power. Original front seats recovered and in storage since 2011. Cragar SS wheels, 15x7 front, 235 60 TA Radials, 85% tread, Rears are 15x8, with brand new January 2013 Mickey Thompson ETs, Original GM Vette Sidepipe covers , stainless Flowmasters, exhaust redone in stainless in 2012. Tow bars correct. Moser 12 bolt, narrowed just enough (about 1/4 in per side) to keep the stock leaf springs but you can fit 8 inch Cragars and 275 x 60 15 inch Drag Radials without rubbing. Inflatable spare and all correct jack parts, including RS Bumper adapter. Car is built as it would have been done in 1969. Comes with matching custom made 1970 Schwinn Orange Krate, 16 inch folding version that fits in trunk. Only modern concessions are the Richmond 6 speed so you can cruise at 70 mph doing 2100 RPM, Cal-Trac bars and 10 disc stereo with subwoofers hidden behind folding rear seat. In addition to stock front seats, I have the original M21 4 -peed, plus lots of extra parts. Currently insured for $55k. This car has satisfied every urge I ever had. Time for the next person to enjoy. More pictures and questions @ HYPERLINK "mailto:lancejoseph@bellsouth.net" lancejoseph@bellsouth.net 10% due within three (3) days of auction, balance within ten (10) days. Car being offered locally also and subject to prior sale.
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