1969 Camaro Aluminum 604ci Donovan * Street/race* on 2040-cars
Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1969
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 1
Trim: STREET/RACE
SELLING A BEAUTIFUL AND FAST 1969 CAMARO, 604ci ALL ALUMINUM DONOVAN 10.2 BLOCK, CALLIES CRANK, BILLET OLIVER RODS, CUSTOM 14:4-1 JE PISTONS. SONNYS/BRODIX BB4 HEADS WITH T&D ROCKERS. K-MOTION SPRINGS, DART INTAKE, JESEL BELT DRIVE, BILLET OIL PUMP, OIL ACCUMULATOR, VAC PUMP, ATI BALANCER. 2-3/8 LEMMONS COATED HEADERS, 4.5" COLLECTORS, EAST COAST 140 AMP ALTERNATOR. BE COOL RADIATOR, SHROUD AND ELECTRIC FAN. MEZIERE WATER PUMP. HEADS AND INTAKE PORTED BY SONNY'S PRO SYSTEMS DOMINATOR 1250, WET FLOWED WITH BUILD SHEET. MSD CRANK TRIGGER, 7AL IGNITION, STARTER SAVER, STOCK DASH, STOCK CONSOLE WITH CARBON GAUGES, ALL PAINLESS WIRING. ELECTRIC WINDOWS. CAGE CERTIFIED TO 8.50. 2 POWDERCOATED KIRKEY SEATS WITH CUSTOM EMBROIDERED COVERS, ELECTRIC WINDOWS, ALL LIGHTS WORK. TINTED GLASS. NEW ROSSLER TURBO 400/W BRAKE. 9"COAN CONVERTER. FULL CARBON SHIELD. CARBON PRO BANDIT SHIFTER. 9" WITH MOSER ALUMINUM BOLT THROUGH CASE, 430 PRO GEAR, MOSER 35 SPLINE AXLES, QUARTERMAX PRO LADDER BARS, GLOBAL WEST TUBULAR CONTROL ARMS, AEROSPACE FRONT AND WILWOOD REAR DISC BRAKES. STRANGE DOUBLE ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS, CHROME MOLY WHEELIE BARS, CHUTE. 10 GALLON FUEL CELL, AEROMOTIVE PUMP AND FILTER. OPTIMA BATTERY. THIS CAR IS ALL STEEL EXCEPT HOOD AND TRUNK LID. LASER STRAGHT WITH BEAUTIFUL LEMANS BLUE PAINT. REAR QUARTERS STRETCHED 3" WITH CHROME WHEEL WELL TRIM, ALL QUARTERS, FRONT VALANCES, FENDER EXITS, TAIL PANEL, CHROME, BUMPERS WEATHER STRIP ETC HAVE BEEN REPLACED. ALL PANEL GAPS LOOK GREAT. VIN PLATE AND CLEAR TITLE. COMES WITH SMALLER COLLECTORS TO INSTALL MUFFLERS. MY GOAL WAS TO FIND THE NICEST 69 CAMARO WITH AN ENGINE THAT COULD BACK IT UP. THIS IS A HIGH DOLLAR QUALITY BUILD WITH OVER $100K SPENT. HAS SPENT A LITTLE TIME ON THE STREET THIS FALL. THIS CAR IS READY TO RUN, LEAVES HARD AND GOES STRAIGHT. 8.92 @ 153MPH LOCATED IN FRANKLIN TN 37064 CALL JON WITH QUESTIONS 615-785-0568 I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION. MAY DO PARTIAL TRADES ON SOMETHING FAST AND INTERESTING. (NO BIKES)
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