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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod pro built 383 ci V8 stroker

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Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Year: 1969
Mileage: 749 Miles
Condition: Used
Country: United States
Region: Texas
City: Houston - TX ,
Zip: 77002
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod pro built 383 ci V8 stroker
1A couple years back, the 1969 Camaro was named the most significant Chevrolet of the past 100 years, and when you look at this recently restored (only 749 miles since the build!), electric blue 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS Tribute Restomod, it's pretty easy to figure out why. Meticulously restored to a show-worthy level and featuring a thumping, fuel-injected 383 V8 Stroker mated to a smooth-shifting 700R4 automatic, a beefed-up performance suspension, a host of choice options, and a beautifully appointed A/C interior, this is the '69 Camaro that's been haunting your dreams. Isn't it time you woke up and smelled the high-test? The vivid Dark Blue Metallic paint is the first thing that grabs you about this car, a show-stopping finish that's bound to keep winning trophies (it recently won NSRA's Pro Pick Prize) on its own merit, regardless of the competition level. A custom blend of modern basecoat/clearcoat urethane laid down with an expert's precision, the top-notch paint and bodywork is incredibly well-executed and shows the result of countless hours of labor-intensive ministrations, on full display in that miles-deep, high-gloss, and distortion-free surface. We won't call it perfect, simply because nothing in this world is and a subjective observer is bound to find a minor imperfection or two, but rest assured that this beauty looks even better in person than it does in our pictures. And we love that they decided to forgo any stripes or decals, instead letting that magnificent ocean of metallic blue do all the talking. Regardless of whether it was born as a real RS, all the desirable performance details are there, from the aggressive lower front valance decked out with oval fog lights and a chin spoiler, the blacked-out grille and Detroit Speed electric hideaway headlights just above it, to the cowl induction hood and matching ducktail spoiler out back – so it has a KILLER performance look that let's everyone know it's not some ordinary Sunday cruiser. Chrome bumpers fore and aft sparkle marvelously against the blue paint and provide just enough contrast to appease the artist in all of us, joined by the polished brightwork around the wheel arches, lining the rocker panels, and surrounding all the lights and glass. If you ever wondered what a full-blown, six-figure, nut-and-bolt restoration gets you, well, you're currently drooling over it.

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