1969 Camaro X11 on 2040-cars
Forsyth, Missouri, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: hugger orange
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: houndstooth
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: x11
Drive Type: rear
Options: mp3
Mileage: 999,999
up for sale is my 1969 hugger orange camaro,it is a nice driver car with a mild 350,with automatic trans. It has the console,with horseshoe shifter and guage package.i have installed a aftermarket radio that plays mp3,but looks like a retro radio.this car has power drum brakes and power steering which makes it a real nice driver.the paint i would rate a 7-8 on a scale of 10.there is some bubbling on the lower fenders,and the lower front quarter panels but its hard to pick up on camera.also some very minor bubbling on driver side lower rear window under the vinyl top.I believe this car was painted 5 or more years ago and is holding up well.A little touch up work could be done and it would look great for years to come.the interior is excellent,and this car gets ALOT of attention everywhere it goes! It has 15x8 corvette style ralley wheels on the rear with 14x7 on the front with BF Goodrich radial ta tires all the way around.Overall a reall good looking 69 orange x11 camaro driver,that is turn key and ready to cruise! if you have any questions please ask before bidding all sales are final,and the car is available for viewing by appointment.thanks and good luck!
On Apr-15-13 at 17:08:17 PDT, seller added the following information:
I've been getting alot of bids from bidders with (1) feedback if you are a bidder with less than (10) feedback please message me and let me know if you are a serious bidder,otherwise i will be forced to cancel your bid. I appreciate all bids if you are sincere,but i dont have time for games,thanks for your understanding and good luck!
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