1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rs on 2040-cars
Pinson, Tennessee, United States
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SOLID SOUTHERN CLASSIC
1969 CAMARO RS 350
NUMBERS MATCHING NORWOOD BUILT X-11 CAR
HARD TO FIND CAR IN THIS CONDITION
THIS CAMARO IS A RARE FIND IN THIS CONDITION WITH ALL OF THE SPECIAL ORDER OPTIONS. CAR WAS BUILT THE 2ND WEEK OF
JANUARY 1969.
CAR ORDERED WITH:
350 2BRL ENGINE
TH350 TRANSMISSION
DUAL EXHAUST
VINYL ROOF
FRONT BUMPER GUARDS
REAR BUMPER GUARDS
FRONT / REAR SPOILERS
DRIVER REMOTE MIRROR
CONSOLE
PIN STRIPES
REAR DEFROSTER
SPORT STEERING
GLOVE BOX LIGHT
ELECTRIC CLOCK
POWER BRAKES
POWER STEERING
REAR DEFROSTER
TILT STEERING
POWER WINDOWS
AIR CONDITIONING (needs repair/recharge)
AM/FM/4 SPEAKER RADIO
JUST THE ELECTRIC WINDOWS MAKES IT 1 OF 3058 RS CAMAROS.
CAR WAS REPAINTED IN 1981 INCLUDING HAND PAINTED PIN STRIPES. IT STILL WEARS THE ORIGINAL VINYL TOP. CAR IS VERY
STRAIGHT AND VERY SOLID!! DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE LIKE NEW.
INTERIOR IS IN NICE CONDITION WITH THE CARPET ONLY SHOWING MINOR FADING, VERY NICE LOOKING SEATS. DASH PAD HAS NO
SIGNS OF CRACKS AND LOOKS GOOD.
FUEL SYSTEM HAS BEEN CLEANED OUT, CARBURETOR RECENTLY REBUILT AND NEW BRAKES ON ALL 4 WHEELS. CAR IS SITTING ON
ORIGINAL GOODYEAR EAGLE ST TIRES THAT WERE PUT ON IN THE MID EIGHTIES. TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION AND HAVE GREAT
TREAD. CAR CRANKS EASY AND RUNS GOOD; GOES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD.
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