Nine Ball
05-07-2013, 12:21 PM
SOLD SOLD SOLD!SOLD SOLD SOLD!SOLD SOLD SOLD!
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SOLD SOLD SOLD!
I purchased this 1969 Camaro a couple years ago from a friend, with intentions of converting it into an LS powered cruiser. I've come to realize that I don't have the time to mess with it, as I'm also restoring another 1969 Camaro convertible too.
So, I'm going to unload this coupe. Here are all the details.
1969 Camaro base coupe (original 307ci V8/Powerglide A/C car)
Originally Frost Green
Currently Dusk Blue (paint is in very good shape)
Black vinyl roof in good shape
Hint of a rust bubble in bottom of driver's door, about the size of a nickel. No other rust evident. Floor pans and frame rails are ultra solid and clean.
10-bolt rear axle w/ mono leafs
Detroit Speed lowering springs
Originally an A/C car, but not working (all parts there)
Complete black standard vinyl interior in excellent shape
Body is SUPER straight. Excellent door/hood/trunk gaps.
Have all documentation/pics of restoration (done by previous owner)
American Racing 18" 2-piece wheels with nearly new tires (285 rear)
Aftermarket CPP disk brakes all around
GM 350ci crate engine with Patriot aluminum heads, Edelbrock air gap intake, new Holley 4bbl carb, cam, HEI distributor, etc... Zero miles on aftermarket parts.
Brand new clutch and flywheel, zero miles
Brand new Magnaflow exhaust system
Longtube headers
To Do:
Install and bleed new brake lines (included)
Install Muncie 4-spd manual trans, Z-bar, and shifter (included)
Install driveshaft (included)
Install exhaust system (included)
Empty/Flush fuel tank (old gas inside)
I'll sell the car for $19K cash as-is. If I finish the car and get it running/driving again, it will easily go for $25K. I just don't have time to mess with it. Everything you need to complete the car is included. Or, it would make a great start for an LS swap. If you've shopped for 1969 Camaros, you'll know how fair this price is.
SOLD SOLD SOLD!
Photo gallery:
http://s466.photobucket.com/user/ynotdv8/library/1969%20Coupe?sort=3&page=1
I am located in The Woodlands area, just north of Houston, TX. Come see it. I can also help deliver it in the Houston area.
Tony
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2013/05/69coupe01-1.jpg
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2013/05/blue694-1.jpg
SOLD SOLD SOLD!
I purchased this 1969 Camaro a couple years ago from a friend, with intentions of converting it into an LS powered cruiser. I've come to realize that I don't have the time to mess with it, as I'm also restoring another 1969 Camaro convertible too.
So, I'm going to unload this coupe. Here are all the details.
1969 Camaro base coupe (original 307ci V8/Powerglide A/C car)
Originally Frost Green
Currently Dusk Blue (paint is in very good shape)
Black vinyl roof in good shape
Hint of a rust bubble in bottom of driver's door, about the size of a nickel. No other rust evident. Floor pans and frame rails are ultra solid and clean.
10-bolt rear axle w/ mono leafs
Detroit Speed lowering springs
Originally an A/C car, but not working (all parts there)
Complete black standard vinyl interior in excellent shape
Body is SUPER straight. Excellent door/hood/trunk gaps.
Have all documentation/pics of restoration (done by previous owner)
American Racing 18" 2-piece wheels with nearly new tires (285 rear)
Aftermarket CPP disk brakes all around
GM 350ci crate engine with Patriot aluminum heads, Edelbrock air gap intake, new Holley 4bbl carb, cam, HEI distributor, etc... Zero miles on aftermarket parts.
Brand new clutch and flywheel, zero miles
Brand new Magnaflow exhaust system
Longtube headers
To Do:
Install and bleed new brake lines (included)
Install Muncie 4-spd manual trans, Z-bar, and shifter (included)
Install driveshaft (included)
Install exhaust system (included)
Empty/Flush fuel tank (old gas inside)
I'll sell the car for $19K cash as-is. If I finish the car and get it running/driving again, it will easily go for $25K. I just don't have time to mess with it. Everything you need to complete the car is included. Or, it would make a great start for an LS swap. If you've shopped for 1969 Camaros, you'll know how fair this price is.
SOLD SOLD SOLD!
Photo gallery:
http://s466.photobucket.com/user/ynotdv8/library/1969%20Coupe?sort=3&page=1
I am located in The Woodlands area, just north of Houston, TX. Come see it. I can also help deliver it in the Houston area.
Tony