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CONTACT ME AT : jacobonoble156779@yahoo.com 1969 Camaro, big block ,700r 4 speed trans, four wheel discs, houndstooth interior Lots of expensive upgrades installed: 454 / 425 hp est, cam, weiand alum intake , edlebrock carb, hedman headers, MSD HEI 700r4 over drive trans with, correct GM OEM shifter and trans cooler, 4 core alum radiator with dual electric cooling fans FOUR wheel ssbc power disc brakes with slotted rotors frame /chassis welded in supports, frame connectors new gas tank, sending unit and fuel gauge New houndstooth interior, w/full factory console Pioneer CD player/ipod compatible , Kenwood custom kick panel speakers w/ rear speakers 20” american Racing wheels with four new low profile tires. Yenko 427 badging, not a real yenko if so add $300,000. Rosewood wood steering wheel with wood appearance console /dash inlay Nice paint, not full show level but very very nice Front springs by hotchkis, 1” lower big block springs, newer shocks, A arm bushing and steering linkages are tight ,appear fairly new. Power steering.. rear springs Detroit speed, multi leaf 1” lowering, with staggered shocks headman headers into 2.5’” exhaust with flow master dual mufflers. new battery S&W gauge set, speedo , tach, oil press, water temp, voltmeter all working correctly looks great, runs good, drives good, steers quick, stops fast.. a nice handling / driving car.engine runs nice and smooth, mild cam, and no smoke from the exhaust.
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