Just in is this very nice 1969 Camaro. Born as an original "X-11"
car but restored to look like a Z/28.
We were told by the previous owner that this car was professionally
restored before he bought it in 2017. It was always garaged,
pampered and meticulously maintained and it shows everywhere you
look. He told us the he drove this car, that he wouldn't hesitate
to hop in and take it anywhere. Check it out!
The body is very straight, solid & clean, including the floors,
trunk & frame.
It shows off the beautiful "Hugger Orange" with Black Z stripes
base/clear paint, which was just cut, buffed & polished to a deep
luster & show car shine.
It has very nice chrome, trim, glass and weatherstripping and the
black standard bucket seat with factor console interior is in very
nice condition.
Power comes from a strong running, good sounding 355c.i. small
block engine. We were told it was rebuilt during its extensive
restoration.
Backed by a smooth shifting Muncie 4-speed transmission with Hurst
shifter and a 10 Bolt multi-leaf rear with highway cruising gears.
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1414982
Price:$38,900
Location:Linthicum, Maryland
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Hugger Orange
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:a0205
VIN:1969CAMAROHUGGERO
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