1969 Camaro Ss/rs Convertible 396 4 Speed A/c Full Numbers Matching "no Reserve" on 2040-cars
Mullica Hill, New Jersey, United States
Engine:396 BIG BLOCK
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: RALLY GREEN
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: 4 SPEED MANUAL
Mileage: 21,000
1969 CAMARO SS/RS
396 BIG BLOCK 325 HP
4 SPEED MANUAL TRANS
A/C CAR
8 TRACK PLAYER "IS GONE BUT WAS THERE"
ORIGINAL PAINT "RALLY GREEN"
LAST TIME THIS CAMARO WAS ON THE ROAD WAS 1970,INSPECTION STICKER ON WINDOW SHOWS THIS!!
TRUE 20k MILES,WAS IN AN ACCIDENT BACK IN 1969 AND SAT FOR THE NEXT 42 YEARS TILL NOW!!!
THIS CAR IS NUMBER 167 ,YES THATS RIGHT IT IS FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY OF PRODUCTION, IMAGINE 1969 CAMARO # 167 OFF THE LINE!!
THE ONLY OPTION MISSING FROM THIS CAR IS REAR DISC BRAKES
THIS IS A VERY, VERY RARE CAMARO!!!!
IT IS 101% ORIGINAL FROM THE STARTER, ALTERNATOR,HOSES,CARB,REAR,TRANS,ENGINE,HEADERS,MANIFOLD.....AND ON AND ON!!!!
SO YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND,I AM STATING THAT THIS 1969 SS/RS CAMARO IS 101% NUMBERS MATCHING "EVERYTHING" I MEAN EVERYTHING!!!!!!
YES THAT MEANS ENGINE,TRANS & REAR "BORN WITH" + EVERYTHING ELSE, EVERYTHING, STARTER,ALTERNATOR,CARB,HEADERS......EVERYTHING!!!! #'S MATCHING
I HAVE SEARCHED BARRETTJACKSON, RM AUCTIONS, BONHAMS, GOODING & Co., RUSSO AND STEELE AND I HAVE NOT FOUND ANOTHER MATCHING #'S EXAMPLE
THIS IS A RARE CAMARO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WITH THE OPTIONS IT IS IN THE TOP 1% OF ALL 1969 CAMAROS EVER BUILT!!!!!!!!!!
THIS COULD BE A JANUARY 2014 SCOTTSDALE SATURDAY NIGHT BARRETT JACKSON $300,000 CAMARO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IF YOU WANTED THAT 1969 CAMARO THAT RON PRATTE WOULD JUST HAVE TO HAVE ,THIS IS IT!!!
YOU BARRETT JACKSON GUYS KNOW I'M SPEAKING THE TRUTH !!!
YES, I HAVE A FREE AND CLEAR PA TITLE FOR THIS CAMARO!!!!
I AM SELLING THIS "NO RESERVE" HIGH BID WINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES, YES "NO RESERVE" !!!!!
CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS 609-560-5102
CAR IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN SCOTTSDALE ARIZONA , ABOUT 10 MINUTES FROM THE BARRETT JACKSON FLAGSHIP!!!
SPECIAL NOTE:
THIS IS A TRULY SPECIAL 1969 CAMARO, IT DESERVES A FULL ROTISSERIE RESTORATION, TO BRING HER BACK TO HER FORMER GLORY!!
WE HAD EVERY INTENTION ON DOING THIS,WE KNOW WHAT THIS CAR IS, UNFORTUNATELY WE ARE BACKLOGGED ON ABOUT 6 JAGUAR E-TYPES!!
AND WE'RE AFRAID WE WILL BE STILL BACKLOGGED THIS TIME NEXT YEAR WITH MORE E-TYPES
IF YOU THE WINNING BIDDER PICKS THIS CAR UP YOU WILL SEE WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT!!
THIS AUCTION WILL END AT 915 EASTERN TIME AND 615 PACIFIC TIME ON THURSDAY MAY 16TH
GOOD LUCK!!!!!
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