I would get it for the right price.You can basically rebuild the entire thing plenty of parts available.The wiring harness can be replaced and the engine can be flushed out and see what kind of damage is done.For a good price I would do it.✊💎Thanks
They have the value marked up that much you are going to need to bring closer to 30k to get it, honestly it ain't worth more than 12k being flood damaged and then you should also keep in mind that if you manage to buy it you will receive an auction sales receipt for a totaled car. Totaled cars do not good clear titles when retitled, you get a salvage title which will lower the value of the car even more.
@@Jay-ju9jwsir rethink your comment….salt water ruins a car 10 times faster than fresh….and you have to rinse and scrub every inch of the metal to remove the salt before you repaint. THINK SIR
Yes, the "3" in the third spot of the VIN says it had a 6 cyl originally. V8's had a "4". From the obvious lack of any additional accessories, like power brakes or power steering, it was a base model car. Still in reasonable condition, until the flood, tho.
Copart...it will bring more than its worth..
Now that's me Jimmy! Nice video..
Thanks
That car was in a light flood, great one to save.
I think it can be saved
Its got the short pump fuely heads , 69 had long pump , heads had accesory bolt holes , but ill take that car
Perfect for LS 6.2
Electrically, it will need a new fuse box at the very least. The engine/trans will be destroyed due to rust and water contamination. But it's saveable
Take it completely apart, plan on 2 years putting it back together, it'll be a great car.
I would get it for the right price.You can basically rebuild the entire thing plenty of parts available.The wiring harness can be replaced and the engine can be flushed out and see what kind of damage is done.For a good price I would do it.✊💎Thanks
Nice LS candidate!
With that VIN shows it was originally a 6 cylinder
Thanks for the update
Like others said it was a 6 banger no AC car.
Who cares , put whatever you want in it
You have to get started saving this Camaro today if it was in sea water! 😕 😉 😕
Where can I see at at? Can you send me the information where I can talk to somebody?
It’s on the Copart site, just search the lot number or 1969 Camaro
Very very savable !!!
I would like to buy this car I'm from Arizona
When will it be auctioned?
No date set
When is the auction?
No date set
They have the value marked up that much you are going to need to bring closer to 30k to get it, honestly it ain't worth more than 12k being flood damaged and then you should also keep in mind that if you manage to buy it you will receive an auction sales receipt for a totaled car. Totaled cars do not good clear titles when retitled, you get a salvage title which will lower the value of the car even more.
It depends on whether it was in salt water or fresh, if salt, that thing is done
@tim, Not necessarily!!
@@Jay-ju9jw Yup
@@Jay-ju9jwsir rethink your comment….salt water ruins a car 10 times faster than fresh….and you have to rinse and scrub every inch of the metal to remove the salt before you repaint. THINK SIR
Wouldn’t phase me, no computer or crazy electronics.
No rust. Gotta be worth 30k
Being a non specialty car it is at most worth 15k not 20k, especially if it was in a flood. Flood damage will lower the value even more.
Six cylinder vin
Pull out the small block throw a 454 in and have some fun
can't tell if it has Power Steering? Get your eyes checked or stop posting with no knowledge.
Ole boy obviously doesn’t know gen 1 Camaros
Insurance scam car right there.
6 cyl car
Yes, the "3" in the third spot of the VIN says it had a 6 cyl originally. V8's had a "4". From the obvious lack of any additional accessories, like power brakes or power steering, it was a base model car. Still in reasonable condition, until the flood, tho.