Charlie Graf's 1969 Camaro Convertible SS/KA Car. Built in 1972 from a Standard Hugger Orange Camaro Convertible 350/ 4 speed car by Ed Quay. The Camaro was well known winning races all over the East Coast. It became the National Super Stock Champion winning the Columbus Nationals in 1984. National Dragster Magazine put the car on it's cover and did a spread on the event wins. It held an NHRA record for quickest ET. It was also the Canadian Grand National Champion.
The car currently runs a 362 sbc built by Chipper's in Binghamton NY. Its backed by a built Turbo 350. The rear is a narrowed floating 12 bolt. The interior is a standard black interior in great shape. It has a dash mounted tach and no rear seat in the car. It has a swing out driver's side cage in it. The body was stripped in 72 and sprayed white with a Candy Apple Red mid section under the lettering. The car retains all of its original GM body panels and is in excellent condition. The car was garaged and trailered to the tracks. It has 53K miles on the body. The white convertible top is in great shape.
The Camaro ran in the 70's and 80's possibly some of the 90's. It was found as a roller sitting in storage 20 years ago. It has had the same owner for almost all of that time and has only seen a few hundred miles of road time. The car is completely street legal and registered in NY. It has a clear title and can be inspected by any interested parties. The reserve is set below fair market value on this one of a kind vehicle. Muscle cars/ Convertible trades may be considered. Thanks