The seller believes this factory Hugger 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is also a factory L78 375-horsepower SS service replacement with CE92, which is correct for various 396s of the era.
He says that the 396-cu.in. OHV V8 was professionally rebuilt about 100 miles ago.
The y carburetor has since been replaced with an lbrock.
wever, none of the fuel lines were cut, he says.
bered dual exhausts were installed.
There are no engine leaks or smoke, and “it runs like a champ,” he adds.
The four-speed shifts fine.
He was told that 3.73:1 gears and a Positraction differential are in the 12-bolt rear axle.
No prior body damage has been reported.
The vehicle was repainted in its original code-72 Hugger .
Its code-711 standard black vinyl bucket seat interior is in very good condition.
Special trumentation and a console are present, as are aftermarket floormats.
This Camaro has power steering and power disc/drum brakes that “work great,” the seller says.
Subframe connectors were installed.
A set of 15-inch steel Rally wheels are fitted with BF radial tires.
- The y carburetor that was removed is included in the sale.
- The passenger’s-side door is slightly misaligned and needs adjusting, the seller reports.
- A small ding is on the hood, but you have to look hard to see it.
- The driver’s-side door also has a small ding you can’t notice unless you look hard.
- Neither the clock nor the speedometer or odometer work.
- The windshield wipers operate only when you press the wash button.
- This Camaro is a factory Hugger car, and was recently repainted in that hallowed hue.
- Its owner believes it’s an SS 396 with an L78, but he doesn’t have factory documentation to confirm.
- It does have a CE suffix 396 replacement block, and the engine was just rebuilt.
- A four-speed adds even more driving excitement.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean nsylvania title in his name, which will be provided upon satisfaction of the lien held by the financing bank. This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro’s styling, color, and equipment will stop bystanders in their tracks when they lay eyes on it.