1969 Camaro "jim Beam" Lot Of 3 Decanters, Bbc, 3 Best Colors! Holy Grail Rare ! on 2040-cars
Pittsboro, Indiana, United States
Engine:Big Block Hood Trim
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: Porcelain China
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 0
Model: Camaro
Sub Model: SS
Trim: Both
These are rare! Here is a lot of 3 going for 1 price. Please take a look at all the pictures. These are not toys. Made out of fine porcelain china in the late 1980's as collector items. Complete your Camaro Showcase with the 3 best colors of the day. Notice that all the mirrors, shifters etc are all in place and not missing or broken. All unbroken seals are in place as they should be. I will only ship to the lower 48. Shipping, extreme packaging & insurance is included. An adult signature will be required ! No PO Boxes on this auction. No chips, no cracks, no missing or broken pieces. Boxes (obviously) have been opened & used for storage. "Car decanters" are in fantastic condition ! I listed these with all the Camaros here on Ebay, so get them before somebody else does. These 3 are of the best colors & the best models of the series. Big Block Coupes in Le Mans Blue, Hugger Orange & the Indianapolis 500 Big Block Pace Car Convertible. Estate Quality ! All Bids, Offers & BuyItNow are binding & are subject to full payment ! !
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