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    1. #1
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      FS: Pro-touring 1969 Camaro SS with 1998 LS1

      SOLD





      Still up for sale. Listed on ebay with no reserve
      https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Camaro-SS-with-LS1-1969-Chevrolet-Camaro-SS-/232502325011

      Car is located in Spokane Washington



      Google photo album:
      https://goo.gl/photos/nJRnPTJRmu64qkqQ8

      Pro-touring 1969 Camaro SS with 1998 LS1
      This is my daily driver but health issues have made me decide it's time to sell. Clean title in hand. Registration paid through to 2018.

      1998 LS1 5.7 300+ hp stock internals, computer controlled fuel injection
      Automatic overdrive 4L60e
      Moroso 7 qt oil pan
      Shorty ceramic coated headers
      S and P LS1 motor mount swap plates
      Solid body bushings
      Fesler billet fender supports
      Alarm with automatic door lock actuators
      Vintage Air brand air conditioning
      Power BMW M3 convertible seats with seat belts and air adjustable lumbar support
      3rd generation Camaro tilt steering column with delay wiper controls and high beam switch on column
      4th generation Camaro "LS1" 4 wheel disc brakes
      Hotchkiss sway bar
      Hotchkiss upper control arms
      Hotchkiss lowering springs
      Subframe connectors
      8.2" 10 bolt rearend with open carrier 2.73 gears
      Billet Specialties 17" Street Lites
      New 245/45 17 front tires installed 3/30/2017
      New 275/40 17 rear tires installed 3/30/2017
      LED taillights
      Tinted glass installed in doors, sides, and back.
      Autometer and Summit gauges
      4th generation Camaro dual 2 speed electric fans with relays
      H4 headlights with relays

      Paint is in decent shape.
      Rust issues in back glass channel and rear wheel wells

      Financing may be available to you from JJ Best collector car financing. You have to go apply, I will not do it for you.
      https://www.jjbest.com/
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      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily


    2. #2
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      Sale fell through, buyer was a scammer that just wanted pictures to scam someone else through ebay.
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    3. #3
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      Bump
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    4. #4
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      Sorry to hear that man. Hate it when stuff like that happens.

    5. #5
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      Bump, waiting on my new Washington title since I moved from California. Should arrive this week.
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    6. #6
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      New Washington title has arrived. Time to let it go.

      Make an offer, no I won't take 25k.
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    7. #7
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      Listed on ebay with a starting price of 35k.

      https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Camaro-SS-with-LS1/232493116119
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    8. #8
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      Cleanup the engine bay some and try to move the computer elsewhere, this will help the sell. People looking to spend the kind of money you are seeking would prefer a clean car.

      Is there any way to correct the rust issues you speak of prior to selling the car also? Market is tough right now and there are plenty of cars out there similar to yours selling cheap.

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by jasonz28camaro View Post
      Cleanup there engine bay some and try to move the computer elsewhere, this will help the sell. People looking to spend the kind of money you are seeking would prefer a clean car.

      Is there any way to correct the rust issues you speak of prior to selling the car also? Market is tough right now and there are plenty of cars out there similar to yours selling cheap.
      I drive it so it gets dirty. I get that it needs to be washed before pictures are taken again.

      I'm not going to repair the rust as it would require a repaint at that point and I'd just keep it. And yes I see cars going for less. People are welcome make an offer.

      Rick
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    10. #10
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      Updated ebay listing, no reserve, opening price is 25,000

      Time for it to go. I have cancer and I don't want the wife to have to deal with it afterwards.

      https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Camaro-SS-with-LS1-1969-Chevrolet-Camaro-SS-/232502325011
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    11. #11
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      I would submit it to claasiccarliquidators.com to see what they would offer.

      Don
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    12. #12
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      First, I'm very sorry to hear about your cancer. I can't imagine what it's like going through that.

      As someone looking to buy a 67-69 Camaro, being remote in California, could I offer some advice? Photos, Photos, Photos. The auctions that a quickly glance at, and skip to the next, are the ones with low quality photos or a low number of photos. It's hard to imagine myself owning a $35,000 vehicle based off 5 low resolution photos. On the flip side, I can sure imagine myself owning a nice car when I see 100+ photos showing the entire vehicle (including the undercarriage); it removes some of the risk, I feel like I know what I'm buying.

      These photos have to start in the ebay ecosystem, and remain in the ebay ecosystem. Photos need to be displayed in the description. If you link to a photo album, like your google one, it's difficult non-technical buyers. Ebay doesn't allow linking, so you have to copy/paste/etc. When I'm on my mobile device, using ebay mobile, it's a PIA (and I'm a technical geek!)

      Also cleaning the car before photos goes a long way. Pay someone to detail the vehicle, including the engine bay, pay someone to take some pictures if you have to. A nice clean vehicle, with a realistic asking price, with a lot of photos sells quick.

      Lastly, you're upfront about the rust, and that's awesome. Most people are shady about this. I encourage you to show photos of the problem spots. Buyers want to know if it's minor surface rust, pinholes, or something you can stick your hand through.

      You have a very nice car. I've been viewing your auctions for a while, I like your car as a base to get started on a build. For me the rust issues scare me away, as it's an unknown, even at $25k. I see $$ to fix the rust and $$ to repaint because of the back glass channel rust. That's adding up to $10k in my mind right there (I have no photos of the damage, so I have to assume the worst). In my mind I see you as a $35k car, not a $25k car. So I'm comparing you at that level in the market.

      I really hope this helps, and I wasn't too direct. Just genuinely trying to help, and I figure honesty is the best way.

      - Match

    13. #13
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      Thanks for the feedback. I agree about the pictures but did not feel like paying ebay to post more pictures yet. Once this round if chemo is through I'll get fresh pictures and add more.

      The rust in the window channel is approximately two quarter size holes, one high one low, the rear quarters appears that a patch panel would take care of it.
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    14. #14
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      Pictures of the rust would help. any paint bubbling anywhere else ? do you know what subframe connectors they are. who makes them?
      1970 Elcamino ls3/t56, ricks/vaporworx, sc&c afx ,forgeline zx3, kore3 z51/ls1
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    15. #15
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      I'll update pictures tomorrow including the rust areas as there is now a 25k bid.

      I think the subframe connectors were a generic summit brand. They are bolt in, no cutting required.
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    16. #16
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      The ebay listing has been updated with more pictures.

      https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Camaro...-/232502325011
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    17. #17
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      good luck with the sale, looks like a lot of car for the money

    18. #18
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      Did it sell?

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nicholas View Post
      Did it sell?
      Yes, last week.
      Rick - 1969 Camaro - LS1 driven daily

    20. #20
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      Congrats

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