69 Camaro Rs 396 Big Block A\c Automatic on 2040-cars
Cullman, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:396 Big Block
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black Hounds Tooth
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Camaro
Trim: Ralley Sport Package
Drive Type: 400 Turbo Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 2,000
Sub Model: Ralley Sport
Exterior Color: Black
Up for auction is a Beutiful Black 1969 Camaro Ralley Sport 396ci Big Block 400 Turbo Automatic,Ventige Air Power Steering,4 Wheel Disc Brakes,TCI 4 LINK Suspension with Coil Overs,Narrowed 9" 300 Gear,Frame Connectors,Detroit Speed Mini Wheel TubbsAuto Meter Guages in the console 3Point Retractable Seat Belts,Hand Sewn Hounds Tooth Interior(not a cheap kit)Classic Look Radio w\MP3 Hook up.All the gaskets,seals chrome,body mnts,emblems,frt suspension,rear suspension,gas tank,and aluminum radiator and complete interior was replaced during the rebuild I have owned this car for 10 years.When Ibought the car it had been in a barn since 1972 and still had the 1972 tag on it. I completed a rotisary restoration about 3 years ago. All sheetmetal is the original GM sheetmetal.The floors and trunk pan are solid and were painted slick finish just like the top side.This car was an original RS (NOT A CLONE) The 396 is a 300hp 4 bbr 650 holly 1969 warranty replacement engine so it is not a matching number engine ,but is period correct. The engine and transmission were completely rebuilt during the restoration and the car has been driven approxamatly 2000 mi in the last 3 years. It has been garage kept and adult driven.The engine is factory bore with 10to 1 pistons and streetable cam and period correct alluminum intake.This is as straight as they come just like a black car should be. It runs and drives great and is very relaible. The whels are Tourq Thrust 17" by 8" on the front and 17" by 12" on the rear with a 335\55zr17 tire. This is an Alabama Car so it is not a title car and will be sold with a bill of sale and a tag reciept.It has been regiterd in my name for several yearsThis car will be sold AS-IS with NO WARRANTY and ALL SALES ARE FINAL.A $500.00 deposit through Pay Pal will be required within 24hrs of auction end or the car will be relisted. The remaining balance in CASH ONLY will have to be recieved within 7 days after auction ends or the car will be relisted. Any shipping will be the responsibility of the buyer.Any inspections will need to be made before the auction ends. I reserve the right to end the auction early so if you are interested dont wait to bid the last minute.If you have any questions call 256-347-0644 ask for Boyd.****NOTE**** THE UNPAID BALANCE WILL HAVE TO BE PAID IN CASH ONLY AT TIME OF PICK UP .
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