Concoures Restored 1969 Lemans Blue Rs Ss L89 Camaro on 2040-cars
Saint Johns, Florida, United States
If you have been searching for a perfect 1969 Camaro then your search is over. This Camaro is a X22 RS SS L89 Camaro that has been completely restored and now has been fully sorted with just over 1200 miles since the restoration. It has the correct GM code 71 Lemans Blue paint that was expertly applied that has a great gloss and no chips or marks of any kind and is set off with the black hockey stripes. The chrome and stainless all shine as new. Also the front and rear bumper guards add the final bit of bling. It looks great with the D80 spoiler package. The correct 711 black standard interior is new. All the gauges have been restored just like everything on the car. Under the hood is a 375hp 396 with the very rare L89 aluminum heads that are fed by the correct Winters aluminum intake manifold. All of the smog equipment is present as are the spark plug heat shields. The drive train is date code correct but not numbers matching. Every inspection mark and sticker is present under the hood and throughout the car. The tires on the car are reproduction F70x15 Goodyear that were only available when the L89 engine was ordered. The tire in the trunk is an original F70 Goodyear date coded 12 of 1968. The hubcaps are the correct poverty dog dish caps. Everything on the car works as new and looks just like it rolled of the M&O Chevrolet showroom floor in Fayetteville, North Carolina back in March of 1969. It has won best of show or best in class at every show that we have entered it in. I looked long and hard for a good show car, found it and worked the bugs out and now you can drive it anywhere and win at any show you enter. If this car was a numbers matching car with verifiable documented paperwork the reserve price would be twice of what I have set it at. Good luck bidding and bid to win, you won't find a better one. I had to relist this beautiful Camaro due to the winning bidder changing his mind after he won the auction and told his wife. The only reason for the sale is that I'm out of room. I'm seriously open to a serious and reasonable offer. Please ask any questions before bidding. You can call me at (386)517-8114 and I would be more than happy to answer any questions about my Camaro. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding Gene. Vin # 124379N591931 1-Chevrolet Motor Division 2-Camaro 4-8-cylinder engine 37-coupe 9-1969 model year N- Assembled at GM's Norwood, Ohio plant 591931-serial sequence number TRIM TAG 69-1969 model year 12437-1:Chevrolet,2: Camaro, 4: Fixed digit,37: Hardtop NOR Assembled at GM's Norwood, Ohio plant 249865- Fisher body number 711-Standard, black interior with bucket seats 71- Lemans blue paint 02A- Assembled during the first week of February, 1969 X22- Camaro Super Sport that's equipped with a 396 cubic inch V8 |
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