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Any Thoughts or Opinions Welcome on this 69 Camaro
I'm looking for any advice on this 69 Camaro I have listed on Ebay, good bad or indifferent, all advice is Welcome.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284812192029
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Beautiful car. You say original engine, I would post photos of the vin stamp on the block, not just code stamp. But looks amazing.
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Have you thought about have it certified by respected Camaro gurus? Any pics during restoration? Looks like a beautiful car, I love those wheels
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The trim tag 11A can not have a X-Code, So that is an issue. I guess Kurt can chime in here...12B is earliest for a X-code. Caution sticker does not belong on the fan shroud.
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No issue with the 11A tag date; that's November of 1969.
Ad states "...given the great condition of the body before restoration..." The reproduction dash top and non-original left door are indications that it has had some metal work. Door weatherstrips are deteriorated, missing a rubber bumper. Looks to have been built with the special interior group so should have bright pedal trim. Also dash cluster woodgrain. Should not be a locknut under the shift knob. Spoilers were added. Booster looks like a repro to me. Master should be painted black. N66 wheels are not original to the car but look good. Rare to see a correct [and $$] resonator/muffler system on a restoration. Style points on leaving the SS hood intact!
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carnut4life (05-16-2022) |
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sorry for the confusion, realize it is a late car 1969, then the door must have the vin # on the driver door and it is not there....
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Front seat bottoms look like two different make/brand covers.
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And the clue to the driver's door not being original is the lack of the two locating ribs in the door jamb that started before August 1969.
One last thing: lose the "caution fan" sticker. Pretty car; has a lot going for it.
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Tidmack (05-16-2022) |
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Only thing left that I see (which is very minor) Window crank handles should have clear knobs.
Nice car and great color. This would fit in nicely with my Azure Z and RS/SS 350.
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