1969 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Wadesboro, North Carolina, United States
Feel free to email: kellyvasek@netzero.net .
FOR SALE: A SUPER NICE 1969 CAMARO ,THIS is ONE of THE BEST 69 CAMARO'S I Have Owned in a WHILE.. RUNS and DRIVES
ABSOLUTELY PERFECT! (goes down the Interstate @ 70 mph SMOOTH & STRAIGHT as a CADILLAC!!) EVERYTHING
WORKS,GAUGES,LIGHTS,TURN SIGNALS, ETC! LOADED with OPTIONS! HAS COLD "Vintage"A/C! , POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES,
COWL HOOD w/WORKING COWL INDUCTION, FRONT and REAR BUMPER GUARDS, ROSEWOOD STEERING WHEEL w/TILT COLUMN,
HOUNDSTOOTH SEATS, DELUXE WOODGRAIN DASH, 140 mph SPEEDO, FACTORY TACH, FACTORY CONSOLE GAUGES, FACTORY CLOCK,
HIDDEN "audioSound" am/fm RADIO(in console), and RARE FACTORY Rear DE-FOGER. SITTING on almost NEW BF GOODRICH T/A
RADIALS and NEW RALLY WHEELS w/NEW BANDS & CENTERS. CORRECT ORIGINAL PolyGlass SPARE with JACK.
THE INTERIOR is FLAWLESS, SEATS,CARPET,HEADLINER,DOOR PANELS,DASH , ALL NICE! PAINT is CORRECT OLYMPIC GOLD and
SLICK AS GLASS (no orange peel)! BODY is VERY ,VERY STRAIGHT! FLOOR PANS and TRUNK PANS SOLID as a ROCK! ALL NEW
CHROME and MOLDINGS,ETC. THIS is a HIGH QUALITY RESTORATION ! NO JACK LEG BODYWORK or PATCHWORK!
ENGINE is a (Fresh Rebuilt) 1970 350ci ,RUNS GREAT, RUNS COOL, NO LEAKS, NO PROBLEMS.. (NEW FLOWMASTER EXHAUST).
TRANS is TURBO 350, SHIFTS PERFECT ,NO LEAKS,NO PROBLEMS.. REAR is 10-BOLT , feels like 3.08 gear ,again NO
PROBLEMS! OVERALL THIS is a SUPER NICE CAMARO THAT is INVESTMENT QUALITY and READY to DRIVE and ENJOY! (NO
DISAPPOINTMENTS!) SEE it for YOURSELF.
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