1969 Chevrolet Camaro Ss True L89 Documented #1 Condition No Expense Sparred on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
For your consideration is certainly a rare piece of Chevrolet history, let's take a look at this immaculate and documented 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS "L89" optioned 396 cid "Turbo Jet" 375hp with correct 4 speed M22 Muncie transmission, at rear the Camaro "SS" is equipped with the special ordered 4.10 12 Bolt posi-trac rear. This "Rare" Camaro was sold brand new at Shultz Chevrolet in Hanover, Pennsylvania on January 24, 1969 to Thomas Lee Merryman. The Camaro has documentation of owners through 1993. The SS 396 "L89" received a no expense sparred restoration in 2004 and since has been kept in a private collection where it has not seen any car shows nor any street use. It has been meticulously cared for and is in tip top #1 condition. I strongly urge anyone to come and appreciate this wonderful rare piece of Chevrolet history, it is truly breathtaking. The Camaro was restored to her original roots sporting her Fathom Green 57 57 paint code, correct black vinyl roof and black vinyl interior. The paint, body, gaps, brightwork are all exceptional. Pics do not do the car justice. Also, A fully detailed to spec undercarriage that even the most discriminate Camaro enthusiast would appreciate. The Camaro SS "L89" is ready for a new home, the question is are you ready to enjoy and own one of the most remarkable Camaro's that were ever produced by Chevrolet. Please examine all of the following photos below, and feel free to ask any questions that you may have. I do reserve the right to end the auction at any given time, as this Camaro is being advertised "For Sale" locally and nationwide. Thank you for your time and Happy Bidding to all!
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