1969 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Hooper, Utah, United States
The body:
There is not one flaw in this body! The lines and gaps are flawless and the gloss black base clear has been cut
and buffed to a mirror finish.
New fiberglass stinger hood
New front and rear bumpers
New grill package
New complete floor pan
New full rear quarter panels
New outer wheel housings
New trunk drop offs.
Complete trunk restored
All new weather strip
All new tinted glass in the front, rear and doors.
All new light seals
All new emblems and seals
New body mounts
The Drivetrain:
New 1967 427 Tri-Power, suffix coded for tri-power corvette (All internal parts are new including pistons)
This motor has less than 10 miles on it.
Balanced to perfection
L-88 solid lifter Camshaft
New L-72 heads
Correct intake manifold
All 3 carbs are new
New linkage for the carbs
New correct curved neck radiator
All new hoses and belts
New brake system complete
New fuel system complete
New Hooker headers
Muncie M-21 with new Hurst Competition Plus shifter
New linkage
New ignition
New non-power steering box
New 3:55 posi-traction
Period correct Lakewood traction bars
New Goodyear bias ply period correct tires
New American Racing, Torque Thrust rims
New suspension
New exhaust system complete.
New electrical systems and wiring from front to back.
The interior:
Full dyna matt style floor insulation
New dash pad, seat covers, door panels, headliner and carpet.
New shifter boot
New tach and period correct Stewart Warner gauges
All new weather strip on all doors and sealing surfaces
Period correct black Hurst shifter knob.
Radio delete
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