1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 350 For Sale (showing 73,429 actual
miles on the title). 350 ZZ4 crate engine factory rated at 355
horsepower, Edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor, MSD electronic ignition,
dual exhaust, detailed engine bay and underside, TH350 automatic
transmission, 12 bolt positraction rear axle with 3.00 gears, 15"
Cragar SS wheels with BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires, front power
disc brakes, power steering, factory code 71 Lemans Blue car with
white SS stripes, factory painted endura bumper, louvered hood
ornaments, front chin spoiler, read deck spoiler, working vacuum
operated hidden headlight, rear bumper guards, chrome mirrors, door
edge guards, factory dark blue custom/deluxe comfort weave bucket
seat interior, rare fold down rear seat, 2 spoke steering wheel,
tachometer dash with clock, console with gauges, floor shifter,
wood grain dash trim, cold factory A/C upgraded to R134a
refrigerant, AM/FM/CD radio. This iconic car drives like a dream
and is prime example of what a 69 Camaro should be. If you're on
the hunt for 69 Camaro you need to check out this awesome Lemans
Blue 1969 Camaro with the Rally Sport/Super Sport packages and many
other rare desirable options. With over 45 years of dedicated
service to the Collector Car Community, our team is eager to answer
any questions you may have. Finance options available and worldwide
shipping can easily be arranged. Interesting trade-ins will also be
considered.
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