Well, I guess all good things come to an end. I’m trying to decide what my car might be worth.
I’ve owned the car for over 7 years, and have had a ball with it. The car was painted / restored when I got it and it’s a very solid car. If there ever was any rust, it’s been long ago repaired. I’d guess the paint to be 10 years old or so, but still looks fantastic from 10 feet. It’s got it’s share of road rash, but it still turns heads.
This car is a driver. I’ve driven it like it was meant to be driven. It ain’t no street rod, trailer queen or a statue. I’ve put around 15k miles on it since I modded it.
The good:
1969 RS/SS Pro Touring Camaro • Bahama Blue with white stripes, cowl hood and spoilers
• Standard dark blue interior.
• Tilt wheel, PS, PDB
• Console w/ guage pod
• Tinted side windows
• New headliner
• Aluminum cowl vent decorative plate
• Aluminum underhood, core support block-off plate
• Full Autometer, Pro Comp Ultra Lite gauges
• DAD Racing seats (have stock seats available)
• Trunk mat
• Alpine / Audiovox CD/DVD, LCD screen, 6x9’s w/ Alpine 400w amp and 10” subwoofer
• Headlight doors converted to electric motors
• 383 cu. in LT4
• Lingenfelter CnC + hand finished, ported intake & heads w/ 2.02I & 1.96E valves
• Callies crank & rods
• SRP 12:1 forged pistons
• Splayed 4 bolt billet steel main caps
• Custom MM cam
• Comp Cams Pro Magnum 1.6 roller rockers, double springs w/ titanium retainers
• 30# SVO injectors
• 58mm Holley TB w/ Lokar cable.
• Hooker Super Comp ceramic coated headers
• TunerCat, OBD1 custom tuning
• March U.D. pulleys
• 160 t-stat
• LT4 Knock Module
• Accel plug wires
• Custom intake air tube
• K&N 12” conical filter
• Polished Vortec aluminum intake elbow
• Aeroquip hoses
• Polished aluminum valve covers
• Custom wiring harness
• Saldana custom aluminum radiator
• Electric cooling fan
• iAC, converted back to standard heater
• Flowmaster ‘American Thunder’ exhaust
• T56, 6 speed, was rebuilt.
• SPEC Stage 3, Kevlar clutch. Have an extra new identical clutch plate.
• BMR T56 install kit. Cross-member, clutch slave mounting bracket
• B&M Ripper w/ Hurst 6 speed ball & custom shift boot
• Patterson steel driveshaft
• Rock Valley S.S. stock tank retrofitted for in-tank Walboro 255 gph fuel pump
• Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump
• 400 Rwhp 396 Rwtq
• Auburn Pro posi in stock, rebuilt 8.2”, 10 bolt rear end
• 3.73 Motive gears
• 1989 C4, 12” front discs
• 1994 F4 11” rear discs
• Wilwood proportioning valve (needs mounted better)
• 1988 S-10 Master cylinder on stock power brake booster
• Hotchkis 1 1/8" sway bar
• Urethane suspension bushings
• 17" x 9.5" Polished C5 Z06 wheels
• Goodyear GS-D3 F1, 275/40/17 rear & 255/45/17 front
• 1½” front and 2” billet aluminum rear wheel spacers
• QA1 coil-over front shocks
• BMR tubular upper & lower control arms
• Gulstrand mod
• Lowered 1"+/-
• KYB adjustable gas rear shocks
• 1989 IROC steering box
• 4th gen Camaro steering wheel
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Anyway, I’m sure there’s more to cover, but I’m seriously think of selling it. Got more important things to do with the $$ and a ’73 PT Camaro project I’m wanting to get going on.
I have a lot of $$ in the car and I’m not going to give it away.
Thanks!
Doug
Last edited by Doug Harden; 08-05-2011 at 08:07 AM.
I would go on ebay under completed items and find one as similar as possible. It's worth what someone is willing to pay you for it. Ebay is the best advertising I have ever used. Sold 3 motorcycles, boat, and car on there. All but one I sold over the phone before the auction ended and placed a buy it now. The toy market is a little funky right now but the camaros are doing much better than most.
Vegas69 has the right idea. The pictures suggest that you have a very clean and well kept Camaro. It's better than you might think. Might I suggest the following sites when researching your cars value. You could also list it on some of them if you wanted to put a price out there and let e-bay just ride and see what you get. Also, when I was looking for my car e-bay was a major pain in the butt! I passed on three cars for various reasons and would constantly see cars re-listed because the winning bidder couldn't pay for it.
I just sold my 69 its just been posted on the home page the blue and silver one it was completely done boyd wheels wilwood brakes ls1 6spd its a show stopper its in the new goodguys mag p148. I hate to say the market is soft I got 50K and it wasnt easy it should have done 65 or more i'm betting you would be lucky to get low 40's the way the economy is I'd wait and try this summer maybe something will change good luck.