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1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
Here is the chance to own one of the rarest Camaros built!
I figured I would give everyone on the Forum some advance notice that I have decided to sell my 1969 L-89 Convertible. I will be putting it on eBay within the next week. This car was the topic of discussion on the forum about 2 years ago. The car has undergone a full (14 month) restoration by PRC in Bridgewater, NJ. Every nut and bolt has been touched and redone. Window Regulator, Emergency Brake and Windshield Wiper Mechanisms take apart and replated then put back together. The links below show some of the restoration and the car finished. http://share.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=EeFOXLdw5ZssU http://share.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=EeFOXLdw5Zss2 Attached is a spec sheet as well. I have documented owner history back to 1980. I can be reached at [email protected] or by phone at 201-995-1383 if you have any questions. Thanks!
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
If you list it here,you have to price it here.
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...0/page/0#52927 |
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
Sorry about that I thought I put it in.
$250,000
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
I just listed my L-89 Camaro Convertible on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4529808924 SO LET THE DISCUSSION BEGIN!!!!!
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
My Dads friend says you bought this out of Glendale AZ,from a Fred Koenig,,,
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
Nice pictures, how do you know this car is one of eleven L89 cars? Do you have any documentation (protectoplate, build sheet, bill of sale, etc.) to show it is an authentic L89? What dealership originally sold the car?
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Joe Barr |
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
There is no way to prove this car was one of 11 built unless you have paperwork on all 311 built. After looking at the vin stamping on the block, it doesn't match the original Norwood vin characters in our data base. If I were going to spend that kind of money on a very rare car, I would not buy it unless the car had one of the following, car shipper, window sticker, dealer invoice or dealer order sheet. Paperwork in paramount for a car like this!
Jerry @CHP |
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
Joining the party late as usual Very nice car! Rich does outstanding work. 1 question though. Are the seat belts original to the car? I cannot see the front ones, but the rears are the deluxe 68 style, not the 69 style. Since this is a very early car and there were a bunch of carry over 68 parts (spoiler, walnut wheel to name a couple), maybe the seat belts carried over too. But this is the first that I have seen.
Thanks
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69 SS 350 convertible (in peices) 69 327 convertible (driver) |
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
If you look closer you'll see thats not a 69 walnut wheel, its a rosewood.
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Joe Barr |
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Re: 1969 L-89 Convertible 4 Speed For Sale
Joe, I was speaking in general terms, but now that you mention it, this early of a car should have a short spoiler and (possibly)a walnut wheel, not what is on the car.
I have a factory spoiler car from Oct 68 (10B) and it has the short spoiler and this car was built a few weeks earlier.
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69 SS 350 convertible (in peices) 69 327 convertible (driver) |