1969 Camaro Rs X11 Code Tubbed Nhra Pro Street Pro Touring Project 69 With Title on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: NONE
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 50,000
Trim: X11 CODE 2 DOOR COUPE
1969 Camaro X11 Code Set-Up to hit the streets as Pro-Street or Pro-Touring
1969 Camaro rolling chassis project car. This is an X11 code
(could be legitimately built as an RS) assembled in Norwood, Ohio. Please see
the picture of the body tag to further decode this car. I have the title for this car. This car has been tubbed and has a rectangular tube back half. Current set-up for leaf springs, but could be easily converted to ladder bar suspension. This car has a 6-point roll cage. Brand new core support, new upper dash panel (installed),
and two new rear quarter skins. The existing quarters have been cut and the new
quarter skins are in place and ready to be installed. This car has been stripped to bare metal and sprayed with urethane
primer. It is ready for body work. Floor is 85% complete (see photos of bead rolling work
between tubs). All glass is good except for the windshield and one of the
quarter windows. Firewall is solid with no rust. Factory wiring harness is still in place. Needs the passenger front fender (these are $250 new
reproduction). Great project to finish up this winter and cruise this spring! Please email with questions. |
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