1969 Chevrolet Z-28 Camaro, Numbers Matching Dz 302, 4 Spd, Rust Free No Reserve on 2040-cars
Firth, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:DZ 302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: Z28
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 78,571
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
NO RESERVE!
1969 Chevrolet Z28 Camaro
Matching Numbers DZ 302 motor
Original Hurst 4 Speed Transmission
Runs and drives great! You will turn heads everywhere you go, and the value on these just keeps on increasing. These are a much safer investment than the stock market, and way more fun to own!
Rust Free
78,571 undocumented original miles!!
This beautiful car is straight as an arrow. The paint, interior and drive train are all in fantastic condition.
The tires are BFG Radial TA's with new tread. The wheels are Anson Slots, and although not original equipment, they look great on the car.
The paint shines nicely and there is absolutely no rust anywhere. There are no dents or scratches and it looks just as good at 1' as it does from 10'.
The interior shows no signs of wear. The original AM radio is not in the car, but they can be easily found on eBay if you want to replace it with an original radio.
The numbers matching DZ 302 engine has plenty of "lay you back in the seat" power, and there are no knocks or rattles when running. It starts right up and does not smoke when starting it or when driving. You can burn the tires at will through all four gears, so be careful if the pavement is damp at all! The original Hurst 4 speed manual transmission shifts perfectly through all the gears.
The glass is all good, and the windows roll up and down as they should.
I am trying to find something wrong with the car so that there are no surprises when you get it, but it is so clean and so near perfect that I can't find anything to tell you.
The trim tag reads as follows;
ST 69 12437 NOR 268231 BDY
TR 715 51 51 PNT
02D X33
The block is stamped V0206DZ
Over the years, I have personally owned over 125 muscle cars, and I am very picky about them. This one is as beautiful as they come.
We are selling the car at NO RESERVE, so there will be a new owner at the end of the auction.
We are located 60 miles southwest of Omaha Nebraska, or 20 miles south of Lincoln. Feel free to stop and take a look before you bid, or have someone come inspect it.
We have shipped cars all over the world and get some great shipping rates. Let us know if we can give you a shipping estimate.
We require a $500 paypal or credit card deposit within 24 hours of the end of the auction, and payment in full within 3 days by cashiers check or bank wire.
The car is a real time piece, but since it is 44 years old, it is being sold as is with no written, or expressed warranty. We have over 9,000 positive feedbacks so you can be certain that we are describing it to our best ability.
Although we make our living selling tires on eBay, we are a licensed Nebraska Dealer called Your Next Auto.
Good Luck bidding!
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