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1969 Camaro Z-28 Rally Sport on 2040-cars

US $75,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:300
Location:

Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States

Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States
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1969 original RS – Z/28. This car has undergone a frame off complete rotisserie restoration and has been certified by Jerry MacNeische on 2 separate occasions.Unlike many Z’s this car came from the factory very high optioned.

Options include:

RS package

Cowl Induction hood and system

GM original endura bumper

Vinyl roof

Remote Control Mirror

AM/FM radio

Gauge Console

Tilt steering wheel

Power steering

In dash clock

This car underwent a complete - EVERY nut and bolt rotisserie restoration that was completed last year. Less than 300 miles have been put on the car since completion.  The car was finished in its original Phantom Green color (57 57) per its Trim Tag. Great attention to every detail was followed when restored. Even the small items like bolt markings, radiator petcock, horn dates, RS wiper motor are correct. This is an original South Georgia car that retains its original floors, doors and fenders. Complete quarter panels and inner fender wells were replaced due to normal rust for a 40 year old car. ALL Body panels are laser straight and the paint finish shines like you would expect from a high dollar restoration. The car was documented and certified to be an original matching number RS- Z28 by Jerry MacNeish  on 2 separate occasions - prior and post restoration as listed below. 

ENGINE – Matching number BORN WITH  car. 100% correct internals and was completely rebuilt by Bitner Auto Engineering, Trenton, NJ. The dyno and build sheets available upon request. The block still retains it’s original bore.

Carb - original 4053-correctly dated - Intake Manifold – 3932472  Original  186 heads

“O” rockers; Pink rods; 1178 crank; 11:1 pistons; 30/30 cam; windage tray

Original smog system-  Original non-dripper valve covers

Distributor -1111480 – 9C4 – Original starter – 1108367

FAN – 3947772 – Harmonic Balancer – 3947708

All pullies are original and correctly numbered for the DZ motor

Re-chromed original rear bumper

Original GM exhaust manifolds.

Power Booster- 9204 -  Master Cylinder – 5468309

Radiator – correct UH with “C” date

Original GM 2 piece rotors

Original to the car - correct BU 3:73 12 bolt rear

Correct original Hurst Shifter 3138

T3 Head lights

Concourse exhaust system – Gartner trans-axle

5 YH rims on Goodyear Polyglass tires.

Original Jack equipment

Correct and dated RS wiper/washer system – headlight washers functional

Complete rotisserie restoration with attention to every detail. Every part rebuilt/restored.

Trans – M20 restoration - with correct date.

All documented certifications, engine build data /dyno and additional pictures available upon request.

Serious and knowledgeable parties only  - no trades

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