This dealer in TN has consistent marketing strategy

Is there a car there somewhere?

This dealer consistently has cool muscle cars, pony cars and hot rods for sale and generally employs the same strategy, which is using hot models to grab attention.  In truth, this is also a sweet, original-looking ’69 Camaro RS with 350 and 4-speed.  We dig the steel wheels and hubcaps.

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Lenoir City, TN
$10,200 with 4 bids and reserve not met

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Up for sale we have a real gem that is practically unheard of in these times. This is a 1969 Chevy Camaro RS Conv. True survivor car with the original purchase order. It was bought new in Miamiasburg Ohio from Fink Jeske Chevrolet on May 26, 1969. It has been owned by the same family since it was new. The car was built in the 3rd week of May and the engine was done on May 5th. This truly is a time capsule piece that you just don’t see every day. In the paragraphs to follow we will give a brief description of the exterior, interior, and heartbeat of the Chevy, but first we would like to tell you a little about us.

Smoky Mountain Traders is a classic car dealer in east Tennessee. We are family owned, operated, and own our entire inventory, no consignments, and only deal in muscle cars and vintage auto. You can count on us to have 50 to 60 cars at all times. We don’t have a big show room that our customers would otherwise pay for. So, that’s how we can sell for less than other dealers. To contact us for more information, pictures, or any questions call our office at (865)988-8088 or visit our SmokyMountainTraders website.

We will start off with the exterior of the Camaro. It has a straight body that shows a few nicks that are to be expected from a 46 year old car. This is a true RS that the headlight doors still work with some assistance. The body is covered in factory Burgundy paint that looks good for its’ age. The bumpers and chrome are fair. When you look at the pics you will still see the dealer sticker on the rear bumper. The stainless looks good along with the glass. It appears to have had a new top at some point as well as a new boot. This car retains the factory wheels and small hub caps.

Next, we will take a look at the interior of the ’69. The inside of this Camaro is all stock with the exception of the front seats being changed but still being ’69 seats. It comes with the gauge pack console and tach in dash. Best we can tell it has the factory carpet and door panels. The interior shows it’s age in places but is still in excellent condition considering its’ age.

Finally, we will take a look at the heartbeat of the Chevy. The engine is a 350 2 Barrel engine that we don’t believe to have ever been painted on. It’s mated to a 4 Speed Trans and a 10 Bolt Rear End. The fire wall still has the factory markings on it. The ’69 comes with Power Steering and Power Disc Brakes. When you look under this Camaro the floors look good but are not perfect. It has a little rust in the front floor on the driver side but the frame rails appear very good as well as the front frame rails.

This Camaro is a True Survivor Car that has spent it’s whole life in the same family. As I said we have the deal sheet showing when it was bought as well as the Protecto Plate. Don’t miss out on a very rare opportunity. If we can help you in any way with questions or a specific picture, you can call our office at (865)xxx-xxxx. Or feel free to call Daniel at (423) xxx xxxx, Devvin at (865) xxx xxxx, or you can e-mail us at smokymountaintraders@yahoo.com.


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