1969 Chevrolet Camaro Ss Rs 4-speed Convertible on 2040-cars
Fontana, California, United States
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS / RS 4 Speed Convertible - Restored
This Camaro is an excellent example of a nicely restored and desirable highly optioned convertible. The restoration
was completed within the last few years and the car is finished in the correct factory colors (LeMans Blue -71-,
White Top -A-, Ivory/Black trim -727-) just as was originally produced.
This restored Camaro looks just like the listing pictures that were taken this week and it drives great. The car is
currently part of a prized Southern California muscle car collection and may be viewed in the Newport Beach area.
The Camaro is equipped as follows-
Drivetrain-
350 V8 engine
4-bbl Holley Carburetor
Dual chambered exhaust with headers
4-Speed transmission with Hurst shifter
12 bolt rear end
Options-
(Several of these options were extremely limited production)
Rally Sport “RS” Package: Concealed headlights, special grille, bright accented rear fender louvers,
headlight washers, wheel opening moldings, chrome-accented tail and parking lights, below bumper back-up lights
Super Sport “SS” Package: Power front disc brakes, SS identification, engine accents, raised white lettered
tires, 12-bolt rear end
power convertible top
cowl induction hood
front & rear spoilers
tinted windshield
lamp monitoring with fiber optics
color matched front bumper
bucket seats
center console with storage compartment
power steering
special instrumentation (oil pressure, temp gauge, amp gauge, fuel gauge on console plus in-dash clock and
tachometer)
AM radio
Comfortilt steering column
Special Rosewood sport styled steering wheel
dual outside mirrors
sport stripes
rally wheels
Chevrolet “Custom” interior
vanity mirror
door edge guards
RS rubber floor mats
trunk mat
matching white convertible top boot
auxiliary lighting package: Ashtray light, courtesy light, luggage compartment light, underhood light
This Camaro looks and runs great! Call Mark at (949)642-7447 for additional information about the car or to set a
time to inspect the car in the Newport Beach area of Southern California. The buyer is responsible for picking the
car up in Southern California or for shipping. We can assist the buyer in the shipping process if needed.
This restored Camaro currently is over 47 years old so the true mileage is unkown and we are selling it as is.
Everything operates as intended except the radio doesn’t seem to work and the concealed headlight system worked
until recently and we are told that there most likely is a vacuum leak keeping the headlight doors from opening and
shutting properly. The 350 engine was previously replaced.
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