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@congettoinzauro4860
@congettoinzauro4860 Жыл бұрын
Definitely keep the 327 motor in it, that will still keep its value more solid than changing to an LS. Besides that is a 60's block and a 327 is still a good motor especially with a 4sp.
@JohnMajzun
@JohnMajzun Жыл бұрын
Hey Parker, we have similar stories. I still own my 69 Camaro that I bought when I was 15 yrs. old in 1985. In all those years I've only put 2,200 miles on it! Enjoy watching your channel!
@chriseudy9619
@chriseudy9619 7 ай бұрын
I am 62 I bought one when I was 7 yrs old. With my Dad in Huntington Beach California. Drove it that much in a couple months delivered newspapers
@Gambitt1970
@Gambitt1970 4 ай бұрын
Same here. I still have my 69 RS/Z28 I got back in 1985 when I was 15.
@Aquabob1
@Aquabob1 9 ай бұрын
I live outside of Harrisburg, in 1984, I was in 10th grade, in the local “farm paper” classifieds, a small ad said “67 Mustang with parts….200$..”. I bought a 1967 Fastback, original 390 4 speed, loaded with extra parts, and I also got a 289 with a 4speed top loader with it for an extra 100$. That was my daily driver for many years……currently working on a 1965 fastback….! Love the channel…..!
@whosthere2707
@whosthere2707 3 ай бұрын
I live outside of Mt carmel Pennsylvania mine was a 76 trans am still have it . Have a 69 mach 1 428scj and currently working on a 65 mustang for the wife
@timrobinson3972
@timrobinson3972 Жыл бұрын
Nice I bought my Camaro 1985 when I graduated high school 3000 dollars still have it today
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd Жыл бұрын
LOVE those 1960s gold colors under a black vinyl top!!! I'd keep the 327, and hop it up a bit - the LS has become the Small Block Chevy of our day, to the point that it's actually refreshing to see an SBC in a car like that. Hmm, I always thought that the 'filler' panel between the grill and bumper was supposed to be an argent color.
@vintagethunderbirdrepair9426
@vintagethunderbirdrepair9426 Жыл бұрын
Nice video Parker. My first car was also a Camaro, a 1967 Camaro. My mom purchased it in 1966 at Fletcher Chevrolet on the corner of Ventura Blvd and Hayvenhurst in Encino, in the San Fernando Valley, in Los Angeles. I was 10 years old then and I went with her to buy it new. She asked me and my sister to look through all the Camaros for sale and try to find one with a bench seat and air conditioning. I found the one she bought. It was royal blue with a 327, two barrel carb, and a power glide. It had the bench seat, black interior and air. It was clearly a plane jane. I went on my first dates in the car, first drive in and my first you know what in the back seat. Not a lot of room for that there. First time I went over 100 mph was in that car. Pretty much the first time for everything in that car. My mom promised me that I could have it after leaving the military but she gave it to my brother instead. He restored it and then it was stolen. About 6 months later they found the shell in an open field and it had been beat on and shot up. Stripped of everything, just like the shells you purchase and tow home. That was the end of that car. A sad day for our family. Your extremely knowledgeable and its interesting how you know about every hole in the firewall. I do the same with Thunderbirds. They are a bit simpler than the Chevys but still the same kind of thing, you can see what options came with the car just by the firewall. Bolt holes in the inner fender wells for options too tell a big story as well. Thanks.
@toddyanceyace8924
@toddyanceyace8924 Жыл бұрын
I would not swap it just rebuild that 327 a small cam but your car bro Nice videos and love your knowledge
@adamhoffman3687
@adamhoffman3687 Жыл бұрын
Parker I personally would not LS swap that particular car. From the video it looks pretty unmolested. I'd find one that wasn't that original. Just my thoughts
@Omg_im_scared
@Omg_im_scared 8 ай бұрын
Perhaps you should buy him another one then
@adamhoffman3687
@adamhoffman3687 8 ай бұрын
@@Omg_im_scared that's your Idea
@thruitallauto2538
@thruitallauto2538 21 күн бұрын
You got to LS em to make them dependable
@adamhoffman3687
@adamhoffman3687 19 күн бұрын
@@thruitallauto2538 no
@captainbuttnuggets4786
@captainbuttnuggets4786 Жыл бұрын
I got mine in 1991, and she was born on January 10 1969,so she came with a 307 and a power glide 😋
@tomwill5627
@tomwill5627 4 ай бұрын
I have really learned a lot about 69 cameras watching you on KZbin. I previously had had a 69 coupe but I would like to own a 69 SS in the future,you have truly given me some things to look for to know that I'll be buying a true SS car not a fake, thank you 👍
@tomklar4545
@tomklar4545 Жыл бұрын
Great video! The passenger side has a cable and drivers side has a bracket that bolts to front exhaust manifold with a small cable attached to A arm. I have this setup on my 69 SS. It's called a stop lift kit. All your videos are great!!!
@mgcarr61camaro91
@mgcarr61camaro91 Жыл бұрын
I would hop up that original 327 ! You can get good hp if done professionally! They were high rev engines!!
@galendea1855
@galendea1855 Жыл бұрын
My 69 Camaro also has the braided wire strap on the driver's side motor mount. These were to hold and brace the motor from excess movement on all the V8 motors. You have a nice car. Thanks for sharing so much info on Camaros. I'm the 2nd. owner of mine and have had it since 1999. It's a base model with X11 trim, LeMans blue with black vynal top. Love your channel! Great content:)
@patrickhersey5265
@patrickhersey5265 7 ай бұрын
Bought my 68 Camaro when I was 15 also, it was my first car and I still own it after 25 yrs. I saved my Penny's for 3 years just to get it and I will never sell it, it is my baby
@bmwbillr
@bmwbillr Жыл бұрын
I had one of those engine mount cable assemblies on a 69 that had a 307 in it. I changed the engine out and kept the assembly. I still have it in my collection of car crap.
@zcam1969
@zcam1969 6 ай бұрын
those DZ 302 would rip the motor mount out too . i seen them hog tied to the frame
@jamessoda8915
@jamessoda8915 Жыл бұрын
I had a 69 Camaro with a factory 307 that I bought in 1990. It had the cable to hold the engine.
@garyhalk5430
@garyhalk5430 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos Parker in 1971 I worked at a small Chevy dealership in Kentucky and I put a whole lot of those motor mount kits on they went around the upper control arm on the driver side and then attached to the exhaust manifold it kept the throttle from jamming wide open if the motor mount broke
@jimmyrobertson9563
@jimmyrobertson9563 Жыл бұрын
I am from Pittsburgh pennsylvania great video. I drove a 1978 z28 in high-school. I am 53 years now. I sold the car in the early 90's but was very lucky to find another 78 z in code 34 yellow orange and 30 years later I still have the car and enjoy taking it to car cruises.
@TC-eo5eb
@TC-eo5eb 8 ай бұрын
Parker, great video's. My first car at age 17 in 1975 was a 1969 Dodge Charger with 57,000 miles. 383 Magnum with an automation on the center console. (I later removed the automatic transmission and installed a 4 speed). I paid $1,200 for the car. I owned the car for about a year and a half and sold it in June of 1976 for $1,000. I still have the bill of sale and the spread sheet. The car is long gone. Had I only known what I had at the time I obviously would have never sold it. Keep the videos coming.
@jennycaldwell3116
@jennycaldwell3116 Жыл бұрын
Hey Parker, I always look forward to your new videos. You are an encyclopedia of vintage iron information! Personally I would keep your Camaro just the way it is beside refreshing up suspension, current engine and trans ,body, undercarriage etc. It looks great the way it along with its current power plant.
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
I have a build that might be a little more interesting… stay tuned
@rau1367nt
@rau1367nt Жыл бұрын
New viewer of your channel. On the mount recall, my 67 Camaro was eligible. I bought my car in 1970, and me being an aggressive driver would break the driver side mount about every 3 months. When the engine lifts, it jams the throttle where it is, pulls the vacuum hose off of the brake booster and locks the shifter against the console. I have a competition plus shifter that is directly mounted to the muncie. You turn the key off and the motor drops back in where it belongs. I notified by chevy that parts were available. Because the mount was broke again and I waited so long to get it recalled, they put in the 69 "Z" mount that was beefier and had a catch setup. That mount lasted for years before I did a restoration in 1980. I still own the car presently and plan on another restoration again. She is a convertible with the 275 hp 327. I am not changing anything on the rebuild, original as possible is my goal.
@mickthomassen2887
@mickthomassen2887 7 ай бұрын
Hi from Australia. Only just found this video. Parker I have a 69 Nova fitted with the wire band you mentioned. 350SS car. L48/3 spd Muncie with 12 bolt posi. Fortunate to have paperwork from original sale and protecto plate. Currently restoring it. Car was purchased from Daugherty Chevrolet Kingsport Tennessee. Keep up the great work with the channel. More Novas please!!
@jackpalczynski7884
@jackpalczynski7884 Жыл бұрын
That's a good story on the dealer models sold on eBay. My son actually did this with his old Legos one summer doing a ton of research before selling characters or blocks. He made several thousand dollars that summer selling these things. He's grown up to be quite the car nut putting a ton of time and money into a Honda S2000. Great channel and I'm happy I subscribed after seeing the first one.
@shawnbroyles8274
@shawnbroyles8274 Жыл бұрын
My all original 1967 rs has that strap at the driver side motor mount
@Chris-os8fv
@Chris-os8fv Ай бұрын
My 69 had it too
@macg5607
@macg5607 Жыл бұрын
That's a beauty, I personally like old school, I wouldn't go with an LS. But that's me I've owned and restored a few Camaros and 69's are my favorites I own a 68 right now and I like what you said about the rear spoiler, never thought of that one I'm going to check mine tomorrow to see if it's centered since I restored it myself thank you for that advice and God bless you!
@donshotrodgarage1717
@donshotrodgarage1717 Жыл бұрын
That's a nice camaro man. 69 is a hard car to find anymore,. Id suggest to just clean it back up and drive it like you did in high school. There's plenty of LS 69 camaros in the world already. But its your car build how you choose! Congrats on hitting 1000 subs you got there really quick! Have a good one Buddy 👍
@willie1966vette
@willie1966vette Жыл бұрын
Hello Parker, my first car when I was senior in High School was a 69 RS/Z28. It was a drag car that previous owner from Long Island NY had built. It had a 4 bolt main small block out of a 66 chevelle. Speed Equipment World in Long Island built it with 11 to 1 pistons double bump heads and GM 7140 off road cam. M20 trans and 4:88 gears. The best ET at National Speedway in Center Moriches Long Island NY was 12:08. Remember I was 17 and didn't know shit about engines let alone cars. The crew I hung out with in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx NY were all 5 to 12 years older than me so I needed to keep up with them. LOL My good friend Steve Schaefer who had the gathering place when all the guys hung out. He was the one who checked out the car for me!! That car was a blast to drive and very dangerous for a 17 year old to have as his first car!! It also got 4 to 5 miles to the gallon! So I sold the Z28 3 month's after I purchased it in late March of 1975. I have had the Chevy performance addition since then. I've had at lease 2 dozen chevy performance car since then. I would love to recreate that car again!! The problem is real 1969 Camaro Z28 are 125 to 150K. Clones in great shape are 60 to 70K!! They are out of control at the moment. Hopefully soon I will try to find one at a better price?? LOL.
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Ya never know, if I come across any other Z cars i'll keep you in mind! Thanks for your Story! -Parker
@chriseudy9619
@chriseudy9619 7 ай бұрын
Yay
@405wolf
@405wolf Жыл бұрын
Im a fellow Pennsylvanian and a Mopar guy. I know a little bit here and there about other manufacturers. Your videos came up on a recommendation, so I watched them and enjoyed the content to the point I subscribed. I enjoy learning and I enjoyed your teaching. I dont easily subscribe to channels so thank you
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Thank you for Supporting the Channel!
@tonyvermeer7409
@tonyvermeer7409 Ай бұрын
I sold my 69' Camaro for downpayment on my house. I don't really miss that car but I missed out on how much those cars are worth today! I am impressed with anyone who has kept their first car, first g/f, Star Wars figures, comic books, etc. I have never had that luxury. Anything of value that I owned always had to be traded/sold to finance, make room, or upgrade. Over the years I have bought a few replacements. They always cost more the second time around. Don't let her go!
@johnhotz1400
@johnhotz1400 8 ай бұрын
I had several high school cars. My best one was sixty six chevelle327-350 horse power! A Beast with a 4-speed!
@canyoncarver
@canyoncarver 9 күн бұрын
My 68 Convertible indeed had a braided steel loop mounted via a bracket on the exhaust manifold bolts and it looped around the A arm, somewhere, if memory serves.
@goleafsgo8496
@goleafsgo8496 9 ай бұрын
My highschool car was a fixer upper 1971 Plymouth Duster. Paid 600 bucks for it and man it was rough. It did have bucket seats and a floor console which pretty much sold me on it. Bought it in the summer of 1981 and my Dad and I fixed it all up so that when I turned 16 in the fall of 81 she was ready to go. So wished I still had it in reality it was a bit of a clunker when we started but my Dad put a ton of time in it to make it pretty special. The connection to my Dad is what makes it so desireable to me and wishful I still owned it!
@stephenflowers8516
@stephenflowers8516 11 ай бұрын
Pop the hood on any 69 impala and you'll see the little cable they bolted on for the bad motor mounts.
@carlosgarza1962
@carlosgarza1962 Жыл бұрын
Parker man i like all your videos. Yes I'm way older than you but I really like to see young guys appreciate muscle cars. I have a 1969 x22 camaro myself. Big block long gone, but perfectly rust free
@Wootangtw
@Wootangtw Жыл бұрын
The main thing I look at on a 69 z28 when somebody has repainted it is …if they paint the stripes on correct… I’ve seen so many beautiful paint jobs and then see the stripes painted on wrong.. it just ruins the whole paint job…. Thanks buddy…
@thec-suiteathlete5519
@thec-suiteathlete5519 8 ай бұрын
My first car was a 1971 Cutlass. Not too many Olds-specific channels out there.
@user-by7by8bp2h
@user-by7by8bp2h 7 ай бұрын
I'm 50. My first car was a 1949 Chevrolet two door fastback. So I started early with old cars. I now own Novas.
@thehillbillyhoarder4996
@thehillbillyhoarder4996 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
@stebecinc
@stebecinc 9 ай бұрын
Well my first car was a hand me down. 62 Valiant. I drove it thru high school but the summer after I graduated I bought my 69 Z/28.
@DisneyFan-eg3oz
@DisneyFan-eg3oz 3 ай бұрын
Hello 👋 David here from Sebring Florida, I been a Camaro fan since I was a boy 👦 Did you know that in 1967 they made a cut away Camaro, to show how well it was made. I saw it at our local shopping center in California, I was very impressed! When I was older I got different years Camaro’s including a new 2000 Camaro. My question is have you ever driven a straight 6 1967 Camaro with Automatic Transmission? What was it like? I don’t like to go fast but I always liked the look of the 1967 Camaro. I now drive a 20O7 Chevy Trailblazer, 6 cylinder, automatic, I know I am kind of a dull guy 😊lol 😂
@hobartw9770
@hobartw9770 8 ай бұрын
My 69' had one of those rear view mirrors that went all the way across and a "faster than a speeding ticket" bumper sticker.
@ronsampservice3066
@ronsampservice3066 11 ай бұрын
I've seen a few late 60's Chevy with a factory cable that went from an exhaust manifold bolt to the frame. Only on the driver side.
@rizzomike1
@rizzomike1 13 күн бұрын
I saw a Impala with the motor tied down under recall
@danielstuck7532
@danielstuck7532 Жыл бұрын
I'm in PA. Have my 1967 Camaro convertible. My high school car. Have had it since 1985. And I just turned 50
@davez3838
@davez3838 Жыл бұрын
Nice video I'd probably put a old school 383 stroker small block in just a thought? Have fun with your ride. Looking forward to seeing the end result!!!
@tedalan3425
@tedalan3425 Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel enjoyed it. My first car was 1970 Chevelle wasn't nice car typical PA. car body was rusty and was full of puddy, but I loved that car. I have owned lots of Camaro's over the years. First car I ever restored was 1967 Camaro RS. I'm looking foward to more videos in the future have a great day keep up the good work.
@coryreidmiller
@coryreidmiller Ай бұрын
Built my first hot rod from parts from 4 different cars. Would love to share the pictures and story with you and ask you some questions about the car. I bought a 1969 Camaro body from a guy who owned a body shop and towed the car to New England Drag for racing. He sold it to me after he pulled his engine, doug nash 5-speed and rear end out. I have the pics of it after I completed it and then restored it again years later.
@johnhughes4885
@johnhughes4885 Жыл бұрын
69 Impala had the straps on the motor mount
@Stef48-em7po
@Stef48-em7po Жыл бұрын
I received a service notice in 1970 from Chevrolet for my '69 Z/28, to replace the original motor mounts with the new design interlocking mounts. The work was performed N/C by my local Chevrolet dealer.
@barrypeters3578
@barrypeters3578 Жыл бұрын
Hard to believe that such a serious Camaro enthusiast as yourself would not have at least placed a dust cover on such an important part of your heritage.
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Not even close to the worse thing don’t with that car lol 😂
@Chris-os8fv
@Chris-os8fv Ай бұрын
​@@backyardbarnfindsI absolutely believe that! ❤
@hildysworld
@hildysworld 8 ай бұрын
Parker, you asked about the motor mount problem with camaros and it was a problem with GM cars throuhout the 60's, i've seen chevrolets of all models with this motor mount repair. GM had a kit available over the parts counter to install that took care of the recall. I used to have some of the N.O.S. kits but sold them years ago, there were a couple different kinds one was like yours with just the cable and there was one that had a metal bracket that bolted to the exhaust manifold and a short cable went through the horizontal bar on the upper a-frame of the suspension. I first saw one on my dads 63 SS Impala when I was a kid. So this problem was close to a decade long apparently.
@markakullian4623
@markakullian4623 8 ай бұрын
Doesn't need to be a nut and bolt restoration but a beautiful car to ls swap. Stay true to it's roots and make it modern maybe with efi and overdrive maybe a gear vendor
@indianachrisUDX1313
@indianachrisUDX1313 Жыл бұрын
My 1969 Impala (327/235) had them defective Motor Mounts and mine was broke on the drivers side. It popped the brake booster Vacuum line and stuck the throttle (open) and dropped the Shift linkage into First while trying to do a Burn-Out. I replaced the Mount and attached a piece of chain as a back up.
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Haven’t come across the chain modification yet lol
@johnroof2663
@johnroof2663 Жыл бұрын
My first car was a R code 69 Mach1. I worked for my dad, he brought it home on a car dolly and yes the motor was blown lol. Eventually I got into a 67 coupe It was some kind of special edition car it was factory 4 the body code was 65B and the paint code said special.
@chrismooney5737
@chrismooney5737 Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome would of love to drive 69 camaro to high school but I did drive a 1979 camaro Z28 and it was my first car and I still have it
@coryreidmiller
@coryreidmiller 8 ай бұрын
I bought my first hot rod in 1977 as a body only, no motor, no transmission, no rear end, from a guy who was done drag racing it, for 450 bucks delivered! Bought a green on green rusted out 1969 Camaro SS 350 4-speed close ratio Muncie for $150, pulled and dropped it into the drag car, bought a 4:10 12 bolt posi rear end and assembled my first hot rod at 17 years old with no driver’s license and it still had line-lock in it and traction bars. How do I post a picture of it for you?
@johnwhitaker545
@johnwhitaker545 11 ай бұрын
My first car was a 1970 base model Camaro. Gold with white vinyl top and white interior. I believe it had a 307 from the factory but had a 350 installed by the time I bought it with a 350 turbo transmission.
@steves9905
@steves9905 Жыл бұрын
I was a lot boy in the mid 70's, and finally saved up enough to buy my first car in 1977, a '67 GTO coupe, not a hardtop. it was a little rough, but not too rusty. only options on it were a 4 speed, console, and AM radio...nothing else. a 327 is pretty good engine...i'd say build that up instead of modding it...go old-school day 2 and you'd have a pretty sweet ride.
@stevefranklin9920
@stevefranklin9920 Жыл бұрын
Buddy, please don't swap the engine out! Finding a number matching car, engine, and trans is getting hard to find unless you have deep, deep pockets! If you ever decided to part with it, you would definitely get more for it like it is! In my opinion, too many LS swapping these days!
@jamesdalton7191
@jamesdalton7191 Жыл бұрын
I had a 67 and a 68 both with the engine mount straps. Was told it was a recall and over the counter part to add yourself.
@elwaupo1
@elwaupo1 Жыл бұрын
I still have my 2nd or 3rd and last Camaro I’ve had for 30 years (can’t remember how many I’ve actually had, I know I used to have a 67). Yeah LS motors are nice and really more efficient but I still love the original small blocks, easy to work on, simple and parts availability is great!
@TW-wl4vr
@TW-wl4vr 5 ай бұрын
I have a 69 Camaro that had that engine tie down. also is a gold car.
@tommissouri4871
@tommissouri4871 Жыл бұрын
You have the original engine in it and you'd be a fool to pull that and drop in an LS engine. Restore it and make it like new, or if you want to hotrod it, then sell it, get another '69 Camaro with no originality, and put an LS engine in it. You can liven the 327 up if you want, but removing it is a collector car crime.
@Chris-os8fv
@Chris-os8fv Ай бұрын
I have the same story Parker
@hansjensen7823
@hansjensen7823 Жыл бұрын
My 69 had 2 fingers on each side of the spoiler… a holdover from 68
@jimkubiak8807
@jimkubiak8807 Жыл бұрын
What is the Build date on your Camaro Mine is 01B Van Nuys car with a short spoiler...Thank you Jim
@hansjensen7823
@hansjensen7823 Жыл бұрын
@@jimkubiak8807 oh unfortunately I sold it years ago. Would love to find it but I don’t have the vin.
@melvinsmith9471
@melvinsmith9471 Жыл бұрын
mine first car I drove to school was 1976 Ford Granada and yes I said a Ford than I had second car it was 1983 Cadillac coupe Deville
@zone47
@zone47 Жыл бұрын
I love 69 Camaros and has two SS cars, one RS big block car and a phantom green 307... and one 68 you can see them in my car crazy video if you want to look. The 69 Camaro is probably my favorite car but it might be edged out by the 67 Chevelle simply because I had a stellar example that I bought off my Grandpa. Nice video and a very cool car for a youngster..... it's neat that you still own it!!!
@paulonorato8341
@paulonorato8341 8 ай бұрын
Hi Parker, can you recommend a builder/restoration garage for Camaros? 1st and 2nd Gen. Thanks, Paul
@ellisonlowrimore7751
@ellisonlowrimore7751 Жыл бұрын
I’d return it back to original except for your spoiler and cowl hood. It’s pretty unmolested. It’s a very nice Camaro.
@philvines4749
@philvines4749 Жыл бұрын
Just my two cents but edlbrock makes the pro flow four fi system makes an old school small block run more like a late model fix your a/c ad the fi have a good time !
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Looking to drive back n forth down the highway for travel.. build is coming soon!
@danielstuck7532
@danielstuck7532 Жыл бұрын
The BEST Camaro website is CRG. You can learn more than you ever wanted to know about first Gen Camaros there
@kennydemartini2169
@kennydemartini2169 Жыл бұрын
I have several comments... First off, congrats on painting the stripes exactly how they would have been on a '69 Z. It is so rare to see correct stripes. Black out your taillight panel. I'm going to do mine, but possibly have it done with a wrap just in case. I have a '68 Z, and it has a 302, but I always liked the blacked out panel reserved for the big block cars. I love the gold color and the fact that the bowtie emblems are still on the car, and if you LS it, so be it. I might do mine. I'm tired of smelling like exhaust fumes every time I start my car. There's nothing like a fuel injected engine and the cleaner emissions that come with them. Beautiful car you have!
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!.. I’ve just driven newer cars my whole life and would like this to feel the same
@goleafsgo8496
@goleafsgo8496 9 ай бұрын
​@@backyardbarnfindsParker do whatever you "need to do" in order to put this sweetheart back on the road and have your butt enjoying the open road in her. It's really not about the money with a car like yours it's all about the driving experience and all the great folks you will meet when you stop off for gas or at the variety store.
@jimkubiak8807
@jimkubiak8807 Жыл бұрын
Hello...I own a 1969 SS/RS 350 ci. I bought from the original owner in June 1982...Cortez Silver with Drk Blue standard interior...Took first place with the Camaro at "Super Chevy" for best original that's how nice this car is...also a note on the "Hold Down on the motor mount "That was on the right side" Because of it being an AC car which is correct. I noticed that you camaro is a 12A car...at that time the "Short Spoiler" was what would have come with the Camrao if that option was ordered. There is still discussion on when the longer spoiler became the standard "Option"....Also this is a Arizona car...Bought right here in Tucson and has been here ever since new. I am now doing a full restoration and have a ways to go.
@farmfinds
@farmfinds Жыл бұрын
Hey, Parker! I’m in the same situation with my ‘70 Chevelle. I’ve had it for more than 30 years and have enjoyed hopping up the original 350. I’m also considering an LS swap (my suburban has a 6.0 in it). When it comes down to it, it’s your car. Do what you want. It’s not a Z-28 or an SS, so keeping it original doesn’t offer the same value as if it was a rare package. That being said, also consider that an LS swap is not like dropping in a big block… it’s a major conversion! Whatever you decide, it’ll be good. By the way, I sent a DM over on your Instagram account. 👍🏼
@Scrapy-ih7ob
@Scrapy-ih7ob Жыл бұрын
That cable was on allot those cars. just a safety item,
@roberthorner
@roberthorner Жыл бұрын
Early cars used spoilers from 68 cars..so the bigger gap from the end of the spoiler to quarter edge is correct..
@adamirie2936
@adamirie2936 Жыл бұрын
I would put a big block 4 Speed for sure if it was me 100%
@billfunk3168
@billfunk3168 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed video ! A numbers matching Camaro would be worth more money. You have a nice straight body 69 Camaro there. My first car 67 Coronet RT 440ci 375 hp. Air shock deep dish Cragers that I paid cash for it from mowing yards. Looking forward to more of your videos.
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Thanks Bill have a couple good ones planned stay tuned
@frankc1430
@frankc1430 Жыл бұрын
I also have an early 69 Camaro that has the short cowl tag on it. I would say with the short tag you can easily fake the car. The only bad thing is if you have a true car it's hard to prove it with a short tag. Your only hope would be to have a build sheet.
@TheJagjr4450
@TheJagjr4450 Жыл бұрын
Your car should have an X code on the rear bulkhead. My October 1968 Norwood built 1969 Z had X7 on the bulkhead.
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Yes plz watch my Z/28 expert video that explains this same thing
@zacariasblanco9738
@zacariasblanco9738 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't butcher the 69er the 327 is a decent engine I say if is not broken dont fixit imo
@clemmahabir
@clemmahabir Жыл бұрын
My first car a 1969 Firebird and drove it daily back in the 80s. Love F bodies all gens and espessially Camaros! Nice car Btw Following the build.
@gsmith207
@gsmith207 Жыл бұрын
I sub’ed like any orange blooded GM dude should. Great job on vid! Love the history on any cars. And don’t listen to anybody except yourself for what you wanna do. Just do it bud! Btw I’m 55 and in 1985 my Senior year I had a ‘70 nova, but wanted a C4 Vette. We GenX’ers are funny like that
@davesayers5809
@davesayers5809 Жыл бұрын
I would keep the original motor Sir!!
@TRUTH4U2NO
@TRUTH4U2NO 11 күн бұрын
No car cover? Fyi underneath the vinyl the vehicle is rusting
@c3dk
@c3dk Жыл бұрын
Please, no LS swap :- )
@jamesdewiel4736
@jamesdewiel4736 Жыл бұрын
Small block 400
@martincallegari2460
@martincallegari2460 7 ай бұрын
Wash that car men!
@mikesawyer4707
@mikesawyer4707 Жыл бұрын
Please consider restoring this Camero to original.
@dutchyjhome
@dutchyjhome Жыл бұрын
Hey Parker, do you only do cars from the 60-ties and 70-ties or do you do cars from the 80-ties as well? I own a 1987 Chevrolet Camaro, Z28 Irco-Z Convertible, 305 V8, 5 gear manual, of which only 744 were made in 1987...
@thruitallauto2538
@thruitallauto2538 21 күн бұрын
Have you seen the video were the guy found 39 , 69 Camaros and chevelle ‘s
@lorenzolomascolo2647
@lorenzolomascolo2647 Жыл бұрын
No LS . PUT A 396 OR 427 N/A .
@samtrumbower
@samtrumbower Жыл бұрын
Cool! I really like how you sold promo cars to get your money! I am 15 years old and to restore my 3 opel gts I parted out a 1960 VW bus that I got for free from a Great uncle that didn't know how crazy Vw parts are. Do you by chance have any opel promo cars?
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, don’t have any Opels.. I’ll keep an eye out for ya tho! 3 of them at 15… dang!
@markweber7275
@markweber7275 Жыл бұрын
Ditto on No LS. Personal opinion only
@backyardbarnfinds
@backyardbarnfinds Жыл бұрын
Haven’t decided yet Mark.. truly is a tough choice…
@bishopwitdajuice4203
@bishopwitdajuice4203 Жыл бұрын
​@@backyardbarnfinds kinda hard not to want to go LS with the performance you get from one. Plus it makes the value go up these days. I'm struggling with the same decision for my 69 with a 350 4spd
@henryjewell3900
@henryjewell3900 9 ай бұрын
Just about every side mound small block Chevy car from the mid to late 1960s had the motor mount repair kit. It was a cheap solution. You were better off as a Chevy owner to completely replace the motor mounts.
@jamesshirley5875
@jamesshirley5875 7 ай бұрын
CTSV swap that sucker!! Definitely
@dougshelton69
@dougshelton69 11 ай бұрын
Hd polyurathane motor mounts in mine...broke ones arent fun at all
@roberthorner
@roberthorner Жыл бұрын
Yes please paint the grill...that really bugs me when I see that...😣
@thekillercapricorn6334
@thekillercapricorn6334 Жыл бұрын
1... Why is that beautiful car so dirty? Does it not run anymore? 2. Please don't LS Swap such a nice car. 3. What else ya got in that barn?
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