1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rally Sport Super Sport on 2040-cars
Riverdale, Nebraska, United States
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rally Sport. This is a TRUE Rally Sport and it is also a Super Sport Tribute with the 396 cu in Big Block engine. This is a quality Camaro and the car drives out as good as it did when it was new! Great color combination with the Deep Red paint accented with the White Super Sport stripes complimented with the white hounds tooth interior.
This Chevrolet Camaro has the most desirable 396 cu in engine, let's face it there is nothing like the sound of a big block Chevrolet. It is coupled to a four speed transmission and mated to a 10 bolt POSI-TRACTION rear-end. The engine runs out STRONG and has Great Performance and the transmission shifts quick and smoothly! The engine compartment is nicely detailed and ready to show. This Camaro Rally Sport is a delight to drive and you will enjoy each moment behind the steering wheel.
The exterior of the Camaro is simply amazing. The paint shines deeply, and the Cowl Hood stands out along with the front and rear spoilers. You will love the distinct and functioning Rally Sport headlights and taillights. The final compliment to the exterior is the correct 15 inch Super Sport Rally Wheels with the brite trim rings and Cooper Cobra White Lettered Tires. The fronts are 15" X 7", and the rear features 15" X 8" and runs a wider tire on the back. This Great Camaro Rally Sport/Super Sport Tribute DOES HAVE the desirable POWER convertible top!
This Rally Sport Camaro features the hounds tooth interior and it is in excellent condition. The instrument panel and all the duct work have been replaced and look and function perfectly. The underside of the 1969 Camaro Super Sport Tribute is in great condition, see the photo's for yourself. The floor pans are good and the suspension is working properly.
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