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1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS PROTOURING. ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS, BEST OF SHOW, FULLY RESTORED FRAME OFF, OVER 2 YEARS TO
BUILD, ALL ALUMINUM LS6 Z06 CORVETTE ENGINE, AFTERMARKET INTAKE, 85 MM THROTTLE BODY, 1 7/8" DYNATECH JET HOT
COATED LONG TUBE HEADERS, KNN COLD AIR INTAKE SYSTEM, PSI FULL CUSTOM EFI HARNESS WITH STOCK STYLE FUSE BOX AND
RELAY SYSTEM UNDER DASH, W.F FULLY TUNED COMPUTER, 3000 PHOENIX BILLET STALL CONVERTER, 700R4 KING STAGE 2
OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION WITH BILLET SERVO, FULLY AUTOMATIC OR CAN MANUALLY SHIFT IT, TCI TUBULAR TRANS K MEMBER,
LS CREATIONS ALUMINUM CUSTOM RADIATOR WITH ELECTRIC FAN AND ALUMINUM SHROUD, JW TRANS COOLER WITH ELECTRIC
FAN, FULL FLOWMASTER 2 1/2" H PIPE EXHAUST KIT WITH HIGH POLISHED TIPS, NASCAR 800HP CUSTOM MADE DRIVE SHAFT WITH
SPICER HVY DUTY YOLK, ORIGINAL 69 CAMARO 12 BOLT REAR END WITH AUBURN PRO POSI UNIT, RICHMOND 4;11 GEARS, BIG CROSS
DRILLED AND SLOTTED FRONT AND REAR DISC BRAKE SYSTEM WITH EBRAKE, EIBACH LARGE FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS,
HOTCHKISS FRAME TIES, MSD ATOMIC LS FUEL SYSTEM WITH 1/2 BILLET FUEL RAILS, ST TUBULAR UPPER AND LOWER CONTROL
ARMS, QA1 COIL OVER SYSTEM WITH ADJUSTABLE RIDE HEIGHT, CAR WAS COMPLETELY STRIPPED TO REAR TUB WHEN WORK
STARTED, ALL NEW METAL WAS GOLDLINE PARTS AND INCLUDE, 2" COWL INDUCTION STEEL HOOD, NEW FENDERS, NEW INNER
FENDERS, INNER AND OUTTER FULL ROCKER PANELS, COMPLETE REAR FRAME RAILS, REAR FLOORS BACK TO COMPLETE TRUNK PAN,
TAIL LIGHT PANEL, TRUNK LID, BUMPERS, CUSTOM MADE PRO FORGED 18X8.5 FRONT RIMS WITH NEW MICHELIN PILOT 245-35-18
TIRES,
18X11 REAR RIMS WITH NEW MICHELIN PILOT 285-35-18 TIRES, DOES NOT RUB FRONT OR REAR, CAR WAS PAINTED ORIGINAL 69
CAMARO RALLEY GREEN METALLIC WITH SPIES HEKLAR MATERIALS, WHITE STRIPES ARE PAINTED IN SUPER WHITE, INTERIOR IS
COMPLETE ORIGINAL STYE MOSTLY NEW, ORIGINAL MOHOGANEY WOOD STEERING WHEEL, ORIGINAL AM RADIO, I WAS GOING TO
PUT AN AFTERMARKET RADIO IN GLOVE BOX BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO IT. CAR IS TURN KEY, AS FAST AS A NEW CORVETTE,
HANDLES AND BRAKES LIKE ONE AS WELL. BUT YOUR NOT IN A VETTE YOUR IN A ONCE IN A LIFETIME RIDE. 69 CAMARO. THERE IS
NOTHING LIKE PULLING UP TO A
LIGHT AND EVERYONE FROM 300 FEET AWAY IS STARING AT THIS CAR. OVER 450HP AND 20 MPGS. (DEPENDING HOW YOU DRIVE) CAN
BE DAILY DRIVEN OR USED FOR WEEKEND SHOWS. OVER $120,000 BUILD AND 2000 HOURS TO CREATE THIS CAR
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