877-399-3176 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667of67 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible, Fully Restored, Sale or Trade Stock #: 1555 Exterior Color: Blue Interior Color: White Body Type: Convertible Transmission: Automatic Drivetrain: RWD Engine: 307ci All vehicle trades considered including classics and performance. I can assist with financing and transport as needed.Here is a fully restored 1969 Chevrolet Camaro convertible. This car represents the most popular year for the first generation Camaro, and for good reason. Its unique styling and solid performance has made it one of the all-time American classics.This North Carolina car was through a complete rotisserie restoration and put back on the road in 2009 with only 5,000 miles since. This is a quality build; be sure to look at all the pictures including the engine, trunk, and underside. The shiny blue paint is nicely accented by the painted white stripes and black convertible top. A white top boot is also included. Also note the chrome Cragar wheels and dual exhaust.The original 307ci engine has been rebuilt with a few performance parts, which is obvious when you turn the key. This one sounds more like a big block. It is coupled to a TH350 automatic transmission and 10-bolt rear end. The car is equipped with power steering so it is easy to maneuver at slow speeds. It also has power 4-wheel disc brakes (not just the fronts). It all makes for a great driving Camaro that anyone can enjoy.The white interior is a real throwback and a perfect complement to the exterior, especially when the top is down. Everything was redone here as well. It is essentially stock except for a digital AM/FM radio and a set of aftermarket gauges. Woodgrain accents adorn the steering wheel and the center console, which also houses seat belt clips and the iconic horseshoe shifter. The gauges, heater, horn, lights, turn signals, and parking brake all work properly.The 1969 Camaro is at the top of the list for many classic car shoppers, and being a convertible makes it that much better. While there are many sketchy examples out there that have been ridden hard and put away wet, this is not one of them. And while you might be able to reproduce this car for 3-4x the asking price and 1-2 years in a shop, it would make a lot more sense to buy this one today. Vehicle Description All vehicle trades considered including classics and performance. I can assist with financing and transport as needed.Here is a fully restored 1969 Chevrolet Camaro convertible. This car represents the most popular year for the first generation Camaro, and for good reason. Its unique styling and solid performance has made it one of the all-time American classics.This North Carolina car was through a complete rotisserie restoration and put back on the road in 2009 with only 5,000 miles since. This is a quality build; be sure to look at all the pictures including the engine, trunk, and underside. The shiny blue paint is nicely accented by the painted white stripes and black convertible top. A white top boot is also included. Also note the chrome Cragar wheels and dual exhaust.The original 307ci engine has been rebuilt with a few performance parts, which is obvious when you turn the key. This one sounds more like a big block. It is coupled to a TH350 automatic transmission and 10-bolt rear end. The car is equipped with power steering so it is easy to maneuver at slow speeds. It also has power 4-wheel disc brakes (not just the fronts). It all makes for a great driving Camaro that anyone can enjoy.The white interior is a real throwback and a perfect complement to the exterior, especially when the top is down. Everything was redone here as well. It is essentially stock except for a digital AM/FM radio and a set of aftermarket gauges. Woodgrain accents adorn the steering wheel and the center console, which also houses seat belt clips and the iconic horseshoe shifter. The gauges, heater, horn, lights, turn signals, and parking brake all work properly.The 1969 Camaro is at the top of the list for many classic car shoppers, and being a convertible makes it that much better. While there are many sketchy examples out there that have been ridden hard and put away wet, this is not one of them. And while you might be able to reproduce this car for 3-4x the asking price and 1-2 years in a shop, it would make a lot more sense to buy this one today. All vehicle trades considered including classics and performance. I can assist with financing and transport as needed.Here is a fully restored 1969 Chevrolet Camaro convertible. This car represents the most popular year for the first generation Camaro, and for good reason. Its unique styling and solid performance has made it one of the all-time American classics.This North Carolina car was through a complete rotisserie restoration and put back on the road in 2009 with only 5,000 miles since. This is a quality build; be sure to look at all the pictures including the engine, trunk, and underside. The shiny blue paint is nicely accented by the painted white stripes and black convertible top. A white top boot is also included. Also note the chrome Cragar wheels and dual exhaust.The original 307ci engine has been rebuilt with a few performance parts, which is obvious when you turn the key. This one sounds more like a big block. It is coupled to a TH350 automatic transmission and 10-bolt rear end. The car is equipped with power steering so it is easy to maneuver at slow speeds. It also has power 4-wheel disc brakes (not just the fronts). It all makes for a great driving Camaro that anyone can enjoy.The white interior is a real throwback and a perfect complement to the exterior, especially when the top is down. Everything was redone here as well. It is essentially stock except for a digital AM/FM radio and a set of aftermarket gauges. Woodgrain accents adorn the steering wheel and the center console, which also houses seat belt clips and the iconic horseshoe shifter. The gauges, heater, horn, lights, turn signals, and parking brake all work properly.The 1969 Camaro is at the top of the list for many classic car shoppers, and being a convertible makes it that much better. While there are many sketchy examples out there that have been ridden hard and put away wet, this is not one of them. And while you might be able to reproduce this car for 3-4x the asking price and 1-2 years in a shop, it would make a lot more sense to buy this one today. Vehicle Equipment Vehicle Warranty Please contact us for the warranty details specific to this vehicle. About Diversion Motors, LLC Diversion Motors, LLC is a dealer in classic, exotic, and performance vehicles. The company was founded in 2008 and has been operating at the same address in Manitowoc, WI ever since. Contact us for more details 877-399-3176 Terms and Conditions Payment Options We accept the following payment methods: - Cashier's Check/money order- Loan check from eBay Financing Center- Cash (in person)- Personal check (once cleared) Vehicle Pickup & Shipping All shipping charges are buyer's responsibility. Finance, Warranty, Shipping question? Call the dealer at 877-399-3176 General Terms Notice to Bidders: The vehicles we list for sale on eBay are also listed elsewhere. We reserve the right to end an auction early. Deposit: We require a non-refundable $500 deposit within 24 hours of winning the auction. We accept PayPal, Venmo, bank wire, cash, or check. 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No expressed or implied warranties, including the availability or condition of the equipment listed is made. Fees and Taxes We do not charge any extra dealer or documentation fees! State / local taxes, title, license, registration, finance charges, and other such fees are not included and are additional to the advertised price. |