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1969 Camaro RS

$54,950

Gorgeous Tuxedo Black Paint
Crisp Black Interior
Strong Running Edelbrock Equipped 383
Wilwood Front Disc Brakes
12-Bolt 3.73 Ratio Posi-Traction
18" 2 Piece Billet Wheels


This '69 was done right. It resided in a large private collection in Texas before the collection was sold at Barrett Jackson in Scottsdale back in 2017. Documents of sale will accompany the car.

A Rally Sport in Tuxedo Black with chrome accents is perhaps the classiest Camaro combo of all time. The stance is aggressive with the wheel wells jam-packed with 18" billet wheels. When you fire the car up the 383 sounds incredible with 3" exhaust and long tube headers. 

The Tuxedo Black shines incredibly well with a nice deep finish. This body is quite straight and the panels line up well. The chrome & bright trim shine nicely and it can't be said enough how good this one looks.

Inside the interior is the super desirable black bucket seat/center floor console setup with full console gauges and an in-dash tachometer. This components were pretty much all replaced during the prior restoration. The tachometer and console gauges all work properly too.

Under that SS hood lies a 383 cubic inch stroker small block. It wears a full compliment of Edelbrock Aluminum hardware and produces in excess of 400 horsepower. It breaths through tubular headers that funnel all those spent hydrocarbons into massive 3" Flowmaster mandrel bent exhaust with MagnaFlow mufflers. The cam has a nice mild lope to the idle, just as this car should be. 

This one is equipped with Wilwood front disc brakes with power assist. They not only work well, they look great too.

Out back the differential is a 12-Bolt unit fitted with 3.73 gearing and a Posi-Traction.

The Rally Sport option is one of the most iconic of the Camaro options. It adds the 'Hidden Headlight' package, bright trim and the lower valance mounted back up lights. The headlight doors work BEAUTIFULLY which is a rarity.





VIN: 124379L517965
 
For Washington State residents only, A documentary service fee in an amount up to $150 may be added to the purchase price or capitalized cost.

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