1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rs Ss Big Block 4spd 12 Bolt on 2040-cars
Riverside, Connecticut, United States
Email me at : lenbismarcks@mail-on.us Gorgeous 1969 Camaro Rs/ss 396 4spd 12 Bolt Tach And Gauges Solid And Straight Body Beautiful Glacier Blue Paint With Black Interior Nice Strong And Smooth 454Engine Dressed Like 396 Excellent Muncie 4spd 12 Bolt Posi Rearend With 3.31Gears Factory Tach And Gauges Runs And Drives Very Strong And Tight Solid Body, Floors And Trunk Metal Sharp White Ss Hockey Stripe Great Setup With All The Desirable Options And Features: Desirable Strong Rebuilt 454 Engine Dressed Like 396 Muncie Aluminum Case 4spd 12 Bolt Posi Rearend With 3.31 Gears Solid And Straight Body, Floors And Trunk Full Rally Sport Trim Full Super Sport Trim Correct Ss Louvered Hood Front And Rear Spoilers Black Buckets And Console Interior Excellent Dash Bezel Factory Tach And Console Gauges Nice Am-fm-cd Stereo And Speakers Hurst Shifter With White Ball Power Brakes Nice15” Rally Wheels With Bf Goodrich Ta Tires Dual Flowmaster Exhaust All Way Back……sounds Awesome!
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