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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rs Pro-touring on 2040-cars

US $44,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:3500 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Lonaconing, Maryland, United States

Lonaconing, Maryland, United States
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Pro-Touring Sport Coupe Hardtop
This car has had a lot of time and money put into it to make it a one-of-a-kind muscle car. It is in excellent
condition and a lot of fun to drive! Take a look at the list below for more details on the car. · Blueprinted and balanced Dart 540 Cl 750 HP (dynamometer tested) “big block” V8
· Scat lightweight forged steel crankshaft
· Ceramic coated pistons
· AFE aluminum ported and polished cylinder heads with a competition valve job
· Competition Cams hydraulic lifter camshaft
· Dart high rise aluminum intake manifold
· Pro Series Patrick James tuned Holley Dominator 1,100 cfm dual feed
· Aeromotive fuel supply log
· Spinners custom-made billet aluminum open element air cleaner assembly with K&N air filter
· Custom made aluminum valve covers
· Autofab custom bent 2 1/8-inch steel tubing exhaust headers with JetHot Extreme coating
· MSD billet aluminum electronic distributor
· MSD 6AL2 programmable ignition box
· MSD Coil
· Vintage Air custom billet aluminum serpentine belt and pulley system
· Remote oil cooler
· TKO Kessler Stage 2 Bowler Performance modified five-speed manual transmission
· Custom Ram clutch
· Ring Brothers hydraulic clutch system and reservoir
· Moser narrowed 12-bolt axle and differential assembly with 33-spline axles and TruTrack differential with
4:11 ring and pinion gear set
· Custom made driveshaft loop
· Vintage air conditioning, heater and defroster system
· RPC dual pass aluminum radiator with two Spal 16-inch electric puller cooling fans
· Power steering
· Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes with six piston front and four piston rear calipers
· Detroit Speed & Engineering custom hydra-formed front sub-frame and suspension system with tubular upper and
lower control arms, rack and pinion steering, and sway bar
· Front and rear sub-frame connectors
· Custom made chrome moly tubular roll cage connected to sub frames with Chris Alston chrome-plated swing out
roll cage bars
· Detroit Speed & Engineering four-link rear suspension system and mini rear wheel tubs
· Air Ride Technologies four wheel adjustable coil over shock absorbers
· Custom stainless steel fuel tank with Aeromotive in-tank fuel pump
· Braided stainless steel fuel and brake lines
· Budnik flat lip Ice pattern 10x18-inch front and 12x18-inch rear Michelin Pilot Sport tires
· Custom mandrel-bent 3-inch stainless steel exhaust system with Flowmaster Super 40 mufflers and JetHot
Extreme coating
· Detroit Speed & Engineering custom-made dashboard
· AutoMeter Elite series 160 mph speedometer, 10,000 rpm tachometer, and fuel, fuel pressure, oil pressure,
water temperature and voltage gages
· Clayton Machine billet aluminum pedal assembly
· Flaming River polished aluminum tilt steering column
· Budnik custom made billet aluminum four-spoke, leather-wrapped steering wheel
· Glen McKinley custom-made leatherette wrapped center floor console
· Hurst Competition Plus transmission shifter
· Recaro front bucket seats with leatherette and suede coverings
· Stroud five-point front bucket seat racing harness
· Fessler custom-made door and side panels with leatherette and suede coverings, and billet aluminum door
release handles and armrest pulls
· Custom made leatherette and suede headliner
· Anvil carbon fiber sill plates
· Push-to-start keyless starter button
· Power windows
· Power door locks
· Power trunk release
· Pioneer AM-FM stereo radio, CD, DVD system
· Orion Competition speakers, including trunk-mounted subwoofer
· Orion Extreme trunk-mounted 800-watt auxiliary amplifier
· Custom made smoothed firewall
· Hidden under-hood wiring harness
· Custom made polished aluminum radiator support
· Anvil carbon fiber cowl induction hood with custom made hood hold down locks and Fessler billet aluminum
hood hinges
· Anvil carbon fiber front chin spoiler with integral high intensity driving lights
· Rear deck lid spoiler
· Marquez rear taillight assemblies
· Billet aluminum side marker lights
· Camaro Rally Sport front grill with hidden headlight doors
· All exterior key locks removed

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