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1969 Camaro Coupe Restoration Body - Ss, Z-28, Yenko, Rs on 2040-parts.com

US $11,500.00
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia, US

Yorktown, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Real-Deal Steel Manufacturer Part Number:C69C-1 Country of Manufacture:United States

This is a complete Real-Deal Steel Camaro coupe restoration body.  

It features full-gauge steel manufactured in the USA by Auto Metals Direct and assembled in the USA by Real Deal Steel. 

It comes with the trunk lid and doors installed and properly aligned. 

It features your choice of firewall, for factory AC, factory heat and for a smooth firewall installation. 

Do not overpay for inferior foreign quality. 

Do not pay for an unnecessary crating charge.

We will gladly ship this item anywhere in the continental United States. However, shipping costs will be determined after the sale is complete based on your ship-to address.   The shipping charges ranges from $390 in Florida and then radiating out to the rest of the county to $2,145 on the west coast.  E-Mail with your state and we will provide you your shipping costs.

 

 

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