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Old 11-02-2018, 02:59 AM
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Default Many 69 Camaro Survivor Parts: seat belts, clutch fan, tstat hsg, alt, water pump

UPDATED PRICES and added another photo of alternator

Selling some of the less desirable, but still original parts from my family survivor 1969 Camaro. Many of the engine parts have been sold, including the complete smog pump system. Details on the car can be found here: http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=16303.0

Car is a base model coupe with a 327 2bbl and 3spd manual floor shift. Not many options, a very basic car. All parts have 81k miles on them. Let me know if you want anything else – I am keeping a lot of parts but selling a lot too. Open to offers on everything. I also know many of these parts do not really apply to the cars here on this forum but am just trying to get them to the people looking for original parts.

For all parts: The car ran and drove great for its age when I started the tear down, it was driven nearly every week with good weather in 2017 and a few times a year for the 30 years prior to that. I started the teardown early in 2018. You be the final judge of originality but I am not posting any parts that I know were replaced. If you want to see more pictures or if I missed a ID # or detail let me know and I will get it to you.

Dark Blue Seat belts, complete set: More pictures in Flickr album https://www.flickr.com/gp/162283519@N03/ve2434

Codes are 46 A68, 45 A68, 47 A68, and 38 A68

Let me know if you need any more that are not shown in the album. Seat belts are arranged on floor in this picture like you are looking from the back seat. SOLD

Seven Blade Clutch Fan and Hub Bolts: SOLD

Alternator: Kept the battery charged and no noises from the front of the engine. However, when I removed it the main charging stud was spinning and not allowing me to remove the nut. Not sure if that did any damage. Sold as-is for a core, can’t guarantee it still works. $60 shipped [connector has been sold and alternator stud was damaged in removing it]








Carb: 2 barrel Rochester – engine is a 210hp 327 – 7029101 K8 CG on tag SOLD

Water Pump and bolts: 8283701, F19 date code - $50 shipped






Water pump pulley: 3932402DU $20 shipped






Crankshaft pulley and bolts: 3956664C $20 shipped





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Old 11-02-2018, 03:31 AM
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I’ll take the carb.
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I’ll take battery cables and pvc hose with clamps.
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Your plan was to keep the car mostly original, and clean the interior and replace only parts as needed. Seeing all the "original" interior parts you're selling, that car won't be what most of us consider "mostly original" any more.

Seems like you've changed your plans considerably?
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Old 11-03-2018, 12:08 PM
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Your plan was to keep the car mostly original, and clean the interior and replace only parts as needed. Seeing all the "original" interior parts you're selling, that car won't be what most of us consider "mostly original" any more.

Seems like you've changed your plans considerably?
No, no plan changes. Interior parts for sale are seat belts, the seat covers and possibly the carpet. I've always planned on modern seat belts and the TMI front seat covers.

Headliner, door panels, armrests, dash pad are all staying with the car.
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Old 11-03-2018, 01:18 PM
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All PM's replied to.

Carb is sold
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Would you consider selling dashpad? Sent you a PM
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Pm about belts
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Does it have a good original battery tray that you might want to sell? I'll send you a PM also.Thank you, Joe
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All PM's replied to. Open to offers on everything

Battery tray was sold a few months back
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