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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Ss 396 X-66 4-speed Car on 2040-cars

US $28,200.00
Year:1969 Mileage:58000
Location:

Tomball, Texas, United States

Tomball, Texas, United States

For sale is my 1969 SS Camaro. This Camaro started its life as a 396/375hp L-78 big block, 4 speed car, Fathom Green/Green paint code 57/57. The 396 is a Non-Numbers matching block, but the car has been reconditioned back to factory specs. All electrical wiring has been replaced with new wiring along with trunk and patch panels. The car is an X-66 car and receipts for updates have all been kept. Car has original Muncie 4speed along with the 12 bolt posi-trac rearend with 3.73 gears. To be a show winner, the car would need to be stripped and blocked. Beautiful older metallic Green paint with white Z-28 stripes that have a slight pearl.

Pros:
Rebuilt engine
New wiring 
All interior, warning and dummy lights work
12 bolt posi-trac 3.73 rear-end
Original X-66 396 L-78 car
New clutch 
Hurst Competition Plus shifter
Solid bodied
New trunk pan, both floorpans
Replaced transmission tunnel, carpet, seat covers and dash pad
Factory Ignition points were installed back onto engine and engine fires with first touch of the key.
Everything on car works as it should!!!

Cons:
Future paint to be PERFECT
Non-matching numbers 396

Miles are not original

WHEELS are NO LONGER on the car. Car has Rallye wheels with Firestone tires.

Car has factory power front disc brakes up front and the steering column has been changed to a tilt steering column.

This is a great example of a 1969 SS big block Camaro

The car has no history of wrecks and/or collisions. 

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