Chevrolet: Camaro Rs on 2040-cars
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
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1969 CAMARO RS CONVERTIBLE This a true color Dusk Blue and optioned 1969 RS Camaro Convertible. It is a very rare Camaro that has had no expense spared on the restoration. The Camaro is a very early build and is loaded with very rare options. It has the original born with color combo of very rare Dusk Blue, Dark Blue Deluxe Interior with a White Power Top. The options are as follows: Power Top, Power Factory Disc Brakes, Power Factory Windows, Vigilite Fiber Optics (very rare on convertibles), Factory Fold Down Rear Seats, Power Steering, Factory Duel Exhaust, 3:31 Posi Traction, Tilt Wheel, Walnut Factory Steering Wheel, Console Gauges, Tach in Dash, AM/FM Multiplex Stereo which is very rare in Convertibles. The restoration was very detailed, all the bolts, washers, nuts, window regulators, brackets and anything that could be replated was done,including window regulators.The steering column, rearend, master cylinder, carburator, door panels.
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