1969 Chevrolet Camaro Ss Rs on 2040-cars
Booneville, Kentucky, United States
If you have any questions please email at: sherikasccreese@ukcharity.com .
1969 Power Top Convertible, BIG BLOCK- SUPER SPORT / RALLY SPORT
First, as you can see I'm not very good at taking pictures.
For Sale is my 69 Camaro. This is the first time this car has even been for sale in many years. Just finished a 8
year long restoring the car. I bought the car over 2 years ago as a project that needed completed. I have pictures
of the car before paint when it was on the rotisserie after the car had been sandblasted. Pictures shows the car
with the original panels before paint. I have some assembly pictures. I have taken over 100 pictures in my process.
As I understand from the person I got the car from, he went to Kansas and got this car. Drove it for several month
before starting the project that took him over 6 years. He indicated that the trim tag (X22D80) on the car is
correct per the person he bought the car from (believe it or not).
Please note this car was built to be driven and showed. I could have made it one of the cars that has fake matching
numbers and fake paper work......I didn't, nor did the guy before me.
The is 99% new from front to back and top to bottom! You will need to see this car....
A short list of options and detail
Code: X22D80 Big Block/Spoiler
Paint 52 Red
Trim 711 Standard Black
Date: 02D - 2nd week of Feb., 1969
Current:
Motor: Jan., 70 Big Block
Paint is Redline Red/Torch Red
Trim: Seats has upgraded Comfort Weave Seats
Trans: 700R Overdrive
Rear: 323 Gear, change to 3 leaf for better ride
Breaks: 4 wheel power disk
Wheels: Yes, wrong wheels, but I do have a stock set of rally wheels if you want me to change them
Tire: B F Goodrich
Steering: Tilt Power with upgraded 2,5 turn gear box
All new Glass
Power Top
Console with Gauge Package
Optional Rally Sport has new electronic doors and reverse light does work
All gauges and tachometer as expected
I can make a 2 page list of new parts and details. All the right stuff.
The under hood and bottom of this car has been painted.
For the 1% that needs completed:
Has a aftermarket radio that look good, but I think the opening had bee altered. Cost $350 to change.
Previous owner sent car for top work and they "Pinched" a small spot on one of the "Sail Panels". If top replaced
$1000. I can have that done. I already have an appointment to have it done.
Please note, I have adjusted the price for the two items then the will be 100%
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