1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO RS/SS X22, TUXEDO BLACK, 12-BOLT REAR This is
one awesome Camaro RS/SS! It has been repainted in an original
color, Tuxedo Black. The paint has a very smooth glossy finish. The
white SS hockey stick style stripes were correctly applied and
really accentuate the black exterior. All of the chrome, trim and
emblems are either new or polished like new. The headlights open
and close as they should and the back up lights work as well. It
sits on a set of 15x7 Chevy Rally wheels with a new set of
235/60/15 new BFG T/A radial tires. The engine compartment is very
nicely detailed and has a 502 GM crate motor. It has a few
desirable performance upgrades. It is dressed up with an aluminum
intake manifold with a dual feed Holley carb, a set of square port
heads, factory chrome valve covers, stock exhaust manifolds,
correct Cowl Induction air cleaner, and factory spring type battery
cables. It also features power steering and power front disc
brakes, 4 core aluminum radiator fan shroud with correct clutch
fan, horns and a neatly run wiring harness. Everything looks proper
and neat. The undercarriage is very clean metal. The entire front
end has been rebuilt including the suspension and steering. All new
bushings including body bushings and new springs. Looking up at the
motor, it is clean as well as the Turbo 400, 3 speed automatic
transmission. It sports its correct 12-bolt posi rear end with 3:73
gears. The brake and fuel lines look good, new gas tank, straps and
sending unit. It features a chambered dual exhaust system and
correct tail pipes. The E-brake assembly is complete and working.
The undercarriage is painted nicely and has a black satin finish.
No undercoating, all clean metal. The Black Houndstooth Deluxe
interior really pops up against the Tuxedo Black exterior. The
seats are in nice condition. The Deluxe door panels, window cranks
and door handles are in good shape as well. The optional Rosewood
dash is clean and features a Rosewood steering wheel, factory
tachometer, clock and speedometer. In between the bucket seats is a
factory console with correct Horseshoe style shifter and factory
gauges. All the interior lights work as they should. The trunk
compartment is all clean metal and appears to be original. It has a
light coat of spatter paint. The trunk also features new weather
stripping and a carpeted trunk mat. This is a very desirable car
and very fun to drive! *Please contact us for the most complete
information on this beautiful vehicle. We will be happy to answer
any questions you may have, give you a complete walk-around, and in
the process, supply you with the most detailed description of the
vehicle. We offer financing options on your purchase through only
the best classic car financing companies in the business, with
approved credit. Our customers buy with confidence. For over 16
years we have bought and sold quality classic collector cars.
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