Chevrolet: Camaro Z/28 on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 COUPE. THE FOLLOWING IS A VERY ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF THE ETC. VIN#124379N544268. THE CAR HAS THE ORIGINAL 12 BOLT IT APPEARS W/ BUILD OF OCT., STILL HAS FACTORY POWER DISC BRAKES, NO POWER STEERING, 4 SPEED TRANS W/CONSOLE. 1970 350 C.I. /250 H.P ENGINE REBUILT BY PREVIOUS OWNER, NO RECIEPTS, SUFFIX CODES V0429CNI, CASTING 3970010. NO FACTORY TACH ETC. AM RADIO IN DASH. THE CAR CONDITION: PLEASE DO NOT LET THE PICTURES FOOL YOU, THIS CAR HAD AN AMATUER RESTORATION YEARS AGO AND NEEDS DONE RIGHT. IT LOOKS GOOD FOR A DRIVER AND RUNS GREAT,MOTOR BUILT W/LOPPEY CAM AND SOUNDS GREAT AND GOES DOWN THE ROAD NICELY, BUT IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A SHOW CAR YOU HAVE ALOT OF WORK TO DO. THE CAR HAD REAR 1/4 SKINS PUT ON IT, THEY DID NOT CONNECT THE OUTER WHEEL WELLS, FLOORS HAVE PATCHS,TRUNK HAS HOME MADE METAL PATCHS,SHOCK MOUNTS LOOK OK, DRIVER SIDE REAR FRAME RAIL HAS A 3 INCH PLATE WELDED ON IT ABOVE THE REAR AXLE BUT AROUND IT LOOKS SOLID DONT KNOW WHATS UNDER THAT SMALL SPOT. HAS FRAME CONNECTORS AND TRACTION BARS.
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