Legit 1968 Rs/ss Camaro Convertible. Rare Needs Complete Restoration. 396 on 2040-cars
Westville, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:None
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: Camaro
Drive Type: Auto
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Green
Trim: Rs/ss
Interior Color: Green
Mileage: 99,999
Number of Cylinders: 8
Rusted in two pieces 1968 rs/ss big block Camaro convertible. Clear title and vin and data tags. Trans and rear end are with car.mmissing hood and motor and grill. The most rusted Camaro I have ever had. Most of the rs/ss specific pieces are there turbo 400 and 12 bolt
On May-20-13 at 14:10:48 PDT, seller added the following information:
SS Steering wheel and cap are still in place, as well as most hideaway parts. Cocktail shakers in place, The BB only proportion valve beneatch drivers door is there. LL BB coded radiator with "68" still on it. . three vacuum nipple wiper motor etc. The trubo 400 is there. The transmission in the passenger seat is just a junk one, does not go with car, just old three speed. Don't even ask, you cant get my favorite pushbroom that is pictured as part of the deal. AM radio is still in it, the RS topof door trim still there. Most if not all stainless trim is still there. You only have to take what you want when you come and pick it up. Don't ask for VIN. Buyer will get to know that information...... 12 bolt and transmission are hard to find with correct codes.
On May-20-13 at 14:25:53 PDT, seller added the following information:
By the way, just to stop squirrely people, Any transportation is up to the buyer.... This is not going to be an easy load, and that part is up to you. I will not be assisting your carrier. Not because Im a jerk, but because many transporters are undependable, and I cannot take time off for flaky transporters. I have one dependable transporter, N to S , but he does not do inops. You will need a winch at minimum on your trailer to load. Like I said though, just take what you want when you arrive, and leave the rest...No biggie... Disassembly is up to you ....Terms are cash on pick up, or cashiers check in advance, but the car will not move until funds have cleared, due to more flakes than I ever imagined......
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