1969 Camaro Gunmetal #'s Match Motor Included Also A 355 In Car*************** on 2040-cars
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:355 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 1,000
Sub Model: 355
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gunmetal Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
Trim: clean
DARK FLINT GREY ( GUNMETAL)
New Felts
New trans (350 with less then 70 miles)
New shackles
New plug wires
New wheels/tires (BOSS 383, 20 in back 18 in front)
New edlebrock 600 carb
New edlebrock air cleaner
New plugs
New thermostat housing/thermostat
New heater core
New interior
New bulbs
New sway bar bushings
New body bushings
New ignition switch
New bumpers
New 2inch cowl hood (have original hood too plus body is all original)
New grille
New embloms
New exhaust (2.5 inch with big dawg mufflers , sounds great)
New headlights
New rearview mirror
New handles
New power steering hoses
New hoses
New windshield
New headliner
New headliner dome light
New dash pad
Original bucket/rear bench seat ( reupholstered )
New wiper switch
New fluid sprayers ( never even sprayed through.
New cowl rubber
New blinker arm
New kickpanel
New fuel line
New edlebrock fuel filter and fuel rail
355 with Kieth Black pistons, dart heads,dart intake,scorpion lifters 1.6,1.5
lunati valves,hardened push rods, etc,etc (have blue prints showing around $6k in motor
New starter
New flexplate
New 2300 B&M torque converter
Moroso 7qt oil pan
factory original GM manifolds/altenator/harness/voltage regulator
CAMARO WAS IN STORAGE SINCE 1989 , ALL I CAN FIND IS ONE OWNER ON IT.
Body work was started from metal. Has been stick blocked 4 times!
Very minimul areas of rust prior to restoration , all was cut out and replaced with new sheet metal,NOT PILES OF BONDO!
I did document the whole restoration and have pics from start to finish.
Numerous of reciepts and hundreds of hours invested in this car
NUMBERS MATCHING 307 INCLUDED IN THIS DEAL - 307 HAS ALL OEM PARTS FROM 1969
======possible TRADE ======LET ME KNOW.
360-773-1749.
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