Pretty much like the 2010 camaro, has an SS engine with RS package like wheels and tires or vice versa
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Around 3400-3500 lbs
I am wondering the same thing. I am thinkin it is like a charger or maybe a camaro but i dont know. He drives a 1969 Camero SS.
No, the 68 Camaro RS (Rally Sport) had hideaway lights. You could get an SS RS which would have the hideaway lights.
One can use the AutoTrader, a tool used to find specific cars based on the model and brand, to find a 1969 Camaro SS. The 1969 Camaro SS can also be purchased from a private seller.
The RS package is what got you the hideaway headlights. So, just an SS would not have them. But an SS/RS would have them.
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It depends alot on the model and condition of the vehicle but here are some generic ideas to go off of. A standard 1969 Camaro with a 6 Cyl or a 307 V8 should be around $14000 USD. A 1969 Camaro RS with a 6 Cyl or a 307 V8 should be around $17000 USD. A 1969 Camaro RS with a DZ-302 V8 or a 350 V8 should be around $26000 USD. A 1969 Camaro Z-28 with a Standard DZ-302 V8 or 350 V8 somewhere around $30000 USD. A 1969 Camaro Z-28 with a 396 turbojet or similar would be around $35000 USD. A 1969 Camaro SS with a 350 V8 would be around $33000 USD A 1969 Camaro SS with a 396 Turbojet in the 325-375 HP range would be around $40000 USD. A 1969 Camaro SS with the rare all steel 427 Big Block V8 would be around $55k-60k USD. And if you can even locate one for sale a 1969 Camaro Yenko-COPO SS with an Aluminum 427 Big Block at around 426HP will run you in the vacinity of 70k-90k USD. these prices are assuming the vehicle is in excelent condition.
It Depends on your taste. The SS is a performance package. RS is a trim package. When put together on earlier Camaros it made for a "spiffed up" version. The RS SS is worth more $$ than a RS or SS by itself.
There Are 4 Types Of Camaros The Regular Then The RS Then The Z28 Then The SS
Get the chiltons manual at the library for your car.