1969 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
If you have questions email email me at: bryangiovannini@brusseler.com .
1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28 ordered with seldom seen Rally Sport option, Rally Sport & other options. The yellow "X3" crayon mark under
the old glue can also be seen-which on the later cars is X33 on trim tag. Sold new with rally sport option, gauge
package, deluxe interior, 3.73 posi, power disc brakes, spoilers, M21, sport steering wheel.
Sold new about 100 miles from me in late May '69. Have original owners name on invoice, next owner's registration
receipt from '79 until he passed away about 30 years later, photos of car with widow, son & new owner from whom I
bought car from. Car was built first week of Dec '68 (12A), custom black interior (712) and gold with black stripes
(65 65) per trim tag. Original trim & vin tag and hidden vin matches.
Car does run, drive and stops. Car has "CE" code warranty replacement engine, original rebuilt 302 engine is
included that I received with car and told it was original for it (386 casting 4 bolt, K 8 8 date, 1178 crank, .030
forged pistons). Original BU code 3.73 posi rear end still in car. Has DZ carb & winters intake. Original brake
booster. Metal looks original other than new GM quarters installed years ago. Spots in lower trunk that need
repair, also driver floor board (I wouldn't replace but that is up to you). Some other spots of rust showing as car
is almost 50 years old and hasn't been restored, but is a car you could drive and restore. I have more pictures of
car and video running. Not many early Z/28 RS cars around. Please contact me if interested in looking at the car.
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