Rare/survivor 1969 Rpo-lm1 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible W/air!-1 Of 10,406!! on 2040-cars
Eads, Tennessee, United States
Engine:350CI/255HP
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 87,000
Model: Camaro
Trim: LM1
Options: Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning
THIS IS THE RPO LM1 OPTIONED 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, VERY RARE TO FIND THIS DAY AND TIME, ONLY BUILT FOR 3 MONTHS THEN DISCONTINUED, 10,406 BUILT AND EVEN LESS CONVERTIBLES, ALL ORIGINAL/SURVIVOR WITH ONLY 87K ACTUAL MILES, NUMBERS MATCHING/BORN WITH 350CI/255HP ENGINE, FACTORY AIRCONDITIONING, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWERSTEERING, POWERDRUM BRAKES, POWERTOP, BUCKETSEATS W/CONSOLE AND FLOORSHIFT, 12 BOLT REAREND WITH MULTILEAF SPRINGS, THIS WAS YOUR SMALLBLOCK SLEEPER BACK IN THE DAY, VERY SIMILAR TO THE SS CARS MINUS THE SS HOOD, FRONT DISCBRAKES, AND 45HP. THE ENGINE, TRANS, AND 12 BOLT REAREND HAVE NEVER BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS CAR, THIS IS A LOW MILEAGE SURVIVOR/2 OWNER CAR PURCHASED BRANDNEW RIGHT HERE IN TENNESSEE AND HAS BEEN HERE EVER SINCE, NEVER SUBJECTED TO SALTY ROADS OR CLIMATES, THE 2ND OWNER WAS A GENTLEMAN IN HIS 80'S WHO RECENTLY PASSED, HE HAD OWNED THIS CAR SINCE 1974! NEVER HOT-RODDED, RAW-HIDED, OR ABUSED, GARAGE KEPT AND PAMPERED, ONE OLDER REPAINT WITH SOME BLEMISHES BUT STILL TURNS HEADS, THE BODY IS 99% RUSTFREE AND IN GREAT CONDITION FOR IT'S AGE, THE FLOORPANS, ROCKERPANELS, FRAME, AND WHERE THE WINDSHIELD MEETS THE DASH IS IN EXCELLENT RUST-FREE CONDITION, VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND A CONVERTIBLE THIS NICE AND ORIGINAL UNDERNEATH, THE HOOD, TRUNK, AND BOTH DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE LIKE THEY SHOULD, ALL ORIGINAL GLASS IS GOOD, ORIGINAL INTERIOR STILL PRESENTS WELL FOR IT'S AGE, FACTORY AM DELCO RADIO STILL INTACT, ORIGINAL STEERINGWHEEL, OLDER CONVERTIBLE TOP HAS BEEN ON MANY YEARS, STILL WORKS UP AND DOWN FINE, I HAVE ALL 5 ORIGINAL 14X6 RALLYWHEELS THAT CAME NEW ON THE CAR WHICH ARE INCLUDED, THE 15X7 PICTURED ON THE CAR ARE NOT INCLUDED UNLESS A DEAL IS STRUCK FOR THEM, TRUNK INCLUDES ORIGINAL JACK AND SPARE, OVERALL A VERY WELL KEPT SURVIVOR CAR WITH LOTS OF"PATINA" SO TO SPEAK, SOMETHING MANY OUT THERE DON'T HAVE LEFT, EXCELLENT INVESTMENT THAT WILL ONLY GO UP IN VALUE, YOU WILL SEARCH FOR A LONG TIME BEFORE FINDING ANOTHER ONE LIKE THIS, POSSIBLY NEVER FIND ONE AS MOST OF THESE CARS HAVE BEEN MODIFIED BY NOW IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, DO YOUR RESEARCH ON THIS CAR, THERE IS LOTS OF NEAT INFORMATION TO BE FOUND ON THESE CARS, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOU BID/BIDS, CLEAR TITLE AND CAR GOES NOWHERE UNTIL PAID IN FULL VIA BANK WIRE TRANSFER, THE QUICKEST AND SAFEST FORM OF PAYMENT FOR BOTH THE BUYER AND THE SELLER, THANKS FOR UNDERSTANDING!
On Jan-29-13 at 18:45:00 PST, seller added the following information:
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