1969 Camaro Global West Ls Front Subframe on 2040-cars
long beach, California, United States
Will fit all 1st gen Camaro's 67 to 69 as well as nova 68 to 72
1969 Camaro Z28 front Subframe. Straight, never wrecked, Set up is for a LS motor and comes with the LS motor mounts. Close ratio Steering box is tight. Suspension is kit from Global One.
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Wilwood disc brakes. Wheels and tires are not included. Came out of a very nice running and driving car. It has the Global West Suspension Category 5 Suspension Kits CNR-79H13-4 already set up in it with coil over shocks and Wilwood disc brakes. Ready to bolt right up to your camaro. Will also fit 1968 to 1972 Nova's. I have over $7,000 into this set up with the global west kit, Wilwood disc bracks and all the mods done to the frame for the LS set up. $3500. Here is your chance to save more then half. I also have a 6 speed manual trans I'm selling. It will fit all 1st gen Camaro's
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