1969 Camaro X11 Code on 2040-cars
Columbus, Indiana, United States
Engine:none
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 65,553
Trim: X11
1969 Chevy Camaro project car for restoration. Cowl tag shows it to be an x11 car. Includes what the pictures show. Has both doors, hood,trunk lid, dog house ,rear end, front buckets seats and rear bench seat. Has Rally wheel center caps (1 little rough). No engine or transmission is included. Has one new rocker panel included. Does come with speedometer cluster (broken). Vehicle does roll so can be loaded on trailer without much trouble. Listing this for brother in law so I will try to get answers to any questions or if necessary give you his phone number so you can talk to him. This vehicle is located in North Vernon Indiana. $250.00 Paypal deposit within 24 hours of auction close and rest in cash upon pickup of the vehicle.We do have this listed in other places so if it should sell before reserve is met I reserve the right to end auction early.
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