1969 Camaro True Tuxedo Black Car Big Block 4spd Rotisserie Restored on 2040-cars
Woodstock, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:396 v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 111,111
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
Date Coded 396 Big Block / 4 Speed Manual Transmission
Full Rotisserie restored
RS/SS trim package installed (not a true RS/SS)
Engine
396 Big Block Date coded and rebuilt to stock
Detailed and painted
Hedman Headers
True Dual Turbo exhaust
New HEI ignition
4 bbl Demon 750 cfm Street/race carb
New fuel pump
New starter
New alternator
New motor mounts
New spark Plugs
New wires
4 speed Transmission
New flywheel
New clutch and pressure plate
New thoughout bearing and pilot bushing
New Bell Housing
New shifter linkage
New battery
New Brake lines and hoses
New Master cylinder
New fuel tank and sending unit
New fuel lines
Subframe
Fully detailed and painted
New inner and outer tierods with couplers
New coils and Front and Rear shocks
New ball joints and boots
New endlinks
New front disc brakes, including new calipers, pads, dust shields, and brackets
New rotors
New rear drums and hardware
Power Steering
Body
Undercarriage is satin black and highly detailed
Has New full floors, quarters, and frame rails
New trunk drops
New Cowl Hood
New Doors
New fenders
Car was painted with Base / Clear
Straight and clean
SS badges
RS front grille with hidden headlights
Interior
New headliner and sail panels
New package tray
New carpet
New seat covers front and rear
New steering wheel
New door panels
New console and Console gauges
Has original speedo and Tachometer
New American Autowire full harness
New Heater Core
New heater Blower motor and cage
Exterior
New door handles
New full lock set and keys
New quarter louvers
New spears
New front and rear bumpers
New wheel well trim
New window trim front and rear
Rally wheels with New center caps and trim rings
This car runs and drives like new. Car underwent a full nut and bolt rotisserie restoration within the last 6 months. Please email with any questions. This car is being sold in "AS IS " condition with no warranties expressed, written, or implied. Buyer is responsible for shipping. A Non-refundable $500.00 paypal payment is due within 24 hours of auction end. Final balance is due within 3 days of auction end.
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