1969 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
1969 SS Camaro still retaining its original all Numbers matching. Born with 396/350 HP engine with the turbo 400
transmission and 12 bolt 331 Posi rear end. This is a two owner car that still wears 70% of its original paint. The
second owner purchased this Camaro in the late 70's and was friends with the original owner. This SS Camaro was
always garage kept. The 2nd owner tagged the car and drove it sparingly for the first couple of years then moved
from NY to SC in 1984 where it was then stored in a climate controlled carpeted garage for the next 36 yrs. The
lacquer paint is in wonderful condition for it's age. The original owner had the dealer install a Cowl induction
breather and hood. And removed the SS hood and stripes and applied the painted Z-28 stripes and color coated the
rear taillight panel. The car currently has 82,896 original miles. The #s matching 396/350 HP. engine has never
been out of the car and still retains its original Chevy orange paint, NO RE-STAMP HERE. The original #s matching
automatic trans was rebuilt and the #s matching 12 bolt 331 Posi rear end was just serviced. also replaced brake
calipers, brake pads, rubber brake lines, new master cylinder, new water pump, thermostat and gasket, new fan
belts, new $600.00 re core on the original curved neck 4 core radiator with original tanks, frames and date tag,
new upper and lower radiator hoses and clamps, new heater hoses and clamps oil and filter change with Valvoline 40
weight HP. oil, rebuilt carburetor, trans service with fluid filter and pan gasket. A new dual exhaust system was
also installed. The tires are BF Goodrich Belted T/A bias tires and were installed back in the day and are not dry
rotted and are like new.
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Would you pay $17 a month to give your older Ford connectivity?
Fri, Mar 30 2018When it was first introduced in 2007, there was nothing like the original Ford Sync system, since it allowed car owners to connect and use a portable device better than anything that came before it. And because it was a brought-in/tethered and software-based system, Sync leveraged a device's connectivity and was easily updated. It took competitors awhile to catch up: Toyota Entune wasn't available until 2011, and Chevy MyLink didn't roll out until 2012. But now Ford is the one playing catchup since it stuck with the brought-in strategy while most other automakers were quicker to add connectivity via an embedded cellular modem. Ford initially installed 2G/3G modems in its small fleet of electric and plug-in electric vehicles starting in 2012 so that owners could keep tabs on charging. Embedded connectivity came to Lincoln in 2014, and Ford began adding onboard 4G LTE via Sync Connect to select cars starting with the Escape in 2015. To get more cars connected more quickly, last week the automaker rolled out its FordPass SmartLink solution that plugs into the OBD port of 2010 to 2017 model year vehicles. This lets owners retroactively get onboard Wi-Fi, set up a "geo-fence" to keep tabs on a car's location, receive vehicle health reports and allows remote engine starting and door locking/unlocking using a smartphone app, among other features. But to connect older Ford vehicles will cost owners $16.99 a month for two years, not including installation. Ford throws in 1 GB of data or a 30-day trial, whichever comes first, after which owners have to add the vehicle to their Verizon shared data plan, which supplies connectivity for SmartLink, or establish a new account. (Disclosure: Autoblog is owned by Verizon.) By comparison, GM's 4G LTE data plans start at $10 a month for 200 MB and goes up to $30 for 3 GB, and owners can also add a car to an AT&T shared-data plan. But OnStar doesn't have a separate monthly subscription for the embedded modem or an installation charge, and standard features via the RemoteLink Mobile App are free for the first five years of ownership. FCA's Uconnect Access service also uses an embedded modem to provide similar telematics features for $20 per month following a free one-year trial, while a la carte in-car Wi-Fi is offered for $10 per day, $20 per week or $35 per month.
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If this strikes you as odd, you aren't alone. After all, with a car that's such an American icon, we'd fully expect Chevrolet to unveil it here on our shores in either Chicago or New York. But according to Autoweek, GM is looking to boost export sales of its halo car, and since the C7 was engineered to compete with the world's best and brightest, showing it off in Geneva is somewhat of a smart move. What's more, those with sharp memories will recall that GM used the Geneva expo to debut the sixth-generation C6 Corvette convertible back in March 2004, so there's also a precedent.
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