My 1969 Camaro
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Without knowing what options it has, if the engine is matching numbers etc. I could not say.
I know it's a 350 small block should be same engine only thing previous owner did was changed out auto matic for stick shift and he put in a Muncie 4 speed
Assuming it runs but needs a full restoration maybe 10k?
Post the VIN and I can check to see if it is a reall SS or not.
I found a real SS 350 Camaro fully restored and matching numbers with correct 4 speed etc for 35k. It would take more than that to restore your car.
RUNS GREAT MAN THINGS A PER. I COULDN'T FIND ANYTHING WITH VIN. # 123379n554491
on my registration card body type model CP then under something abbreviated MP has a G under it. then under abbreviated MO has a ZU.
I do really appreciate the info man thanks.
previous owner told me he spent 20 k on car and should be able to sell it for 30-35k myself but not sure if its true so im here looking into it.
That is a 6 cylinder car made in Ohio. Not a 350 and not a SS.
If you had the Protect O Plate it would give more information.
I know it's original plates but not sure what protect o plate is
Ok ok so the 350 small block and transmission was put in after market
It was the warranty tag. Most are long gone. Since this car is all wrong I would lower my price estimate down a bit.
So what do you think the cost would be as it is now you think still 10k and where can I find that same info for Ohio
them fat boy tires/ rims spent 5 k on tranny was at least another 5k who knows how much for 350 small block engine do you really think its worth less then 10k
It was built in Ohio. This is all I know. You can ask what you want and see what response you get. You can always go down. If it is registered and you can drive it I don't think it will be hard to sell.
he did mention something about it being a plain jane.
A 6 cylinder automatic is about as plain as they get. This car is a good candidate for a SS or Z28 clone.
ok ok again man thanks helps out a lot. ya regristion up to date car runs great with balls and all picks up quick. it was his show car he would take it to del mar good guys car show.
Ya he told me after i purchased it that its not a real SS but has the same look and all so he's been working on it i assuming that's why he put in that 350 and muncie transmission