1969 Chevrolet Camaro Ss on 2040-cars
Frankfort, New York, United States
Completely restored, Beautiful 350 cui SS set up with Rock Crusher 4-speed Muncie Transmission
* Aluminum intake manifold
* Power steering
* Power brakes with front discs
* Restored date: April 2018 - Sept 2019
* New Brawler Holly carburetor installed Sept 2020
* Original matching numbers M22 close ratio 4-sp transmission
* l2 bolt rear end
* BF Goodrich with white lettering; Rally wheels
* Complete Magna Flow muffler system with new tails
* New instrument gauges includes tach
* Sport 4 speed Hurst shifter w/console gauges
* Upgraded RS package
* Rosewood custom steering wheel
* New AM/FM radio with new speakers (built-in wireless antenna) I-Pod ready
* Upgrade Houndstooth interior, from original black
* Bucket seats
* Upgraded door panels in white, from original black
* New power steering pump, box
* Upgraded chrome alternator with upgraded amps
* Original SS hood
* Rear trunk, like new, carpeted, with original spare
* Installed new hideaways headlights
* New gas tank, gas gauge, sending unit, lines
* New fuel tank
* Cowl induction complete with flipper door; works very nice
* New 2 1/2" exhaust from headers back to tailpipe tips
* Magna Flow mufflers - stainless steel
* Tinted factory windows
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Chevy up to old EVs-equal-range-anxiety tricks in new Volt Olympics ad
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