My father back in the mid 80s. Had two 69RS with fold down back seats both were hounds tooth. They are very rare. At one point in Scottsburg Indiana my dad had 17 Cameros 67-69 it was great times for a young teenager. My first car was a z28 rally sport he bought for me in 1982 for 700 bucks out of a hog farm field . All the body panels where caved in on the car from pigs rubbing against it. Took 3 years to rebuild with all new panels started at 13 at 16th birthday surprised with paint jobs. I'm living my youth through you thnx it's great to watch. My fathers collection was well over 60 cars
Thanks man! I bought a 69 Camaro Convertible once in a horse pen.. same thing like the hogs, it was all beat up down the sides and had a few extra presents from the horses because.. no roof.. lol
i have a 69 RS/SS 396 camaro that i once owned in high school sold it then tracked it down 25 yrs later and bought it back it was a dealer promotional car and sat in the showroom until the 70/s arrived it is fathom green black vinyl top and its loaded with options Endura bumper A/C P/W P/S speed warning rear defog traction fluid dispenser 331 posi front/rear spoilers custom deluxe int. blk white/ Houndstooth fold down rear seat console gauges 4 speed under warrenty the engine shortblock was replaced with a casting # 512 427 ci short block its been sitting in my shop for over 20 yrs waiting to reborn i have so many parts to rebuild and restore it but i am afraid i might be out of time but still i hope 1 day ikk drive it again your videos make me want to go work on it thanks for posting them
I have a 1969 Camaro that has a factory fold down rear seat sadly it isn't hounds tooth. Started following you after the last video and love your knowledge and demeanor. Keep up the great work.
I own a 69 RS/SS 350 4-speed Azure turquoise with black houndstooth. Full gage and rear window defroster. Power windows and a heavy duty over the counter rear end with disc brakes at all corners. NEVER SELLING!! Great channel by the way.
Wow...I bought and sold and parted Camaros in the early 1980's.I've sold many fold down seats but have never seen a houndstooth fold down...Rare piece!
69. Camaros always been my favorite car in the world I’ve always dreamed of finding one so I could drive it. It would be such a thrill to drive. My favorite car always loved that body style the year when it was made I was eight years old and if I was old enough, I would’ve bought one.
Great content Parker, love your work here. Nice job going through all the intricacies and details of these cars. Subscribed and sharing your channel with some friends.
It's a factory gauge car, muncie 4 spd, RS, SS, 350. The original rear was probably a 3.55 or a 3.31. Looks like a great project for someone. Was it Olympic Gold originally?
@@backyardbarnfinds ua-cam.com/video/PhpzlrFzA1Q/v-deo.html Here is my old 69 Z, completely stock, restored in 2010-12, Early car no spoiler flat hood, console no gauges, original interior, gardner chambered exhaust, M20 4.10 4th week october 1968 Norwood. I found an unknown 69 Lemans Blue COPO sold out of King Chevrolet in Cinci at Greenville SC cars and coffee about 7 years ago. Put it on a lift and found the original 427 on the fender extensions, being restored in Texas. I have restored Z28's, COPO's L78's etc, like they left the factory. Currently have survivor early 70's LT1 Corvettes and a 68 GTO.
The motor with the number machined off you can use Magna flux X-ray etc the police do something similar to see rebirthed engines from stolen cars I’m sure such a enthusiast as you would have contacts for forensic type stuff for tracking such old valuable interesting vehicles
@@backyardbarnfinds yes , ordered together but no RS could be had on a non SS model. Example: could not get RS package on a 6 cylinder base Camaro. All RS are also SS but not all SS are RS. I know it was the case in 67. Maybe it was changed by 69 ? Source is Michael Lamm's book on Camaro history.
@@backyardbarnfinds I believe you. Just saying that it was not possible in 67. Guess they saw that they were losing $$$$$ and changed the marketing plan.
My father back in the mid 80s. Had two 69RS with fold down back seats both were hounds tooth. They are very rare. At one point in Scottsburg Indiana my dad had 17 Cameros 67-69 it was great times for a young teenager. My first car was a z28 rally sport he bought for me in 1982 for 700 bucks out of a hog farm field . All the body panels where caved in on the car from pigs rubbing against it. Took 3 years to rebuild with all new panels started at 13 at 16th birthday surprised with paint jobs. I'm living my youth through you thnx it's great to watch. My fathers collection was well over 60 cars
Thanks man! I bought a 69 Camaro Convertible once in a horse pen.. same thing like the hogs, it was all beat up down the sides and had a few extra presents from the horses because.. no roof.. lol
i have a 69 RS/SS 396 camaro that i once owned in high school sold it then tracked it down 25 yrs later and bought it back it was a dealer promotional car and sat in the showroom until the 70/s arrived it is fathom green black vinyl top and its loaded with options Endura bumper A/C P/W P/S speed warning rear defog traction fluid dispenser 331 posi front/rear spoilers custom deluxe int. blk white/ Houndstooth fold down rear seat console gauges 4 speed under warrenty the engine shortblock was replaced with a casting # 512 427 ci short block its been sitting in my shop for over 20 yrs waiting to reborn i have so many parts to rebuild and restore it but i am afraid i might be out of time but still i hope 1 day ikk drive it again your videos make me want to go work on it thanks for posting them
I have a 1969 Camaro that has a factory fold down rear seat sadly it isn't hounds tooth. Started following you after the last video and love your knowledge and demeanor. Keep up the great work.
I own a 69 RS/SS 350 4-speed Azure turquoise with black houndstooth. Full gage and rear window defroster. Power windows and a heavy duty over the counter rear end with disc brakes at all corners. NEVER SELLING!! Great channel by the way.
Looking forward to your next posting. Let the fun begin.
So much small details. Great video
Another nice video. Thank you for taking the time to make and post it
Great job on the video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
This was an awesome find Parker. Good luck with the build. 🍻 🇨🇦
Oh how I love a camaro💪great video 💯💯💯
Nice video Bud, it's going to make a great car for sure 👍
Wow...I bought and sold and parted Camaros in the early 1980's.I've sold many fold down seats but have never seen a houndstooth fold down...Rare piece!
Definitely like to see more 69 Camaro info!
69. Camaros always been my favorite car in the world I’ve always dreamed of finding one so I could drive it. It would be such a thrill to drive. My favorite car always loved that body style the year when it was made I was eight years old and if I was old enough, I would’ve bought one.
Great stuff, Thanks
Great content Parker, love your work here. Nice job going through all the intricacies and details of these cars. Subscribed and sharing your channel with some friends.
Much appreciated!
I had seen this car on market place...I had a feeling it was a real ss rs...still looking for mine I sold back in 1985...
What was the asking price for it? Never heard what he paid to get it from the yard sale.
Parker, any interest in selling the trunk divider that was on the roof when the car was moved?
Brother, I've owned four 69s. My first car was a 69. Keep it up man...
Keep up the great content on 69 camaros Parker
Any plans for a video on the Woody?
It's a factory gauge car, muncie 4 spd, RS, SS, 350. The original rear was probably a 3.55 or a 3.31. Looks like a great project for someone. Was it Olympic Gold originally?
Frost Green
@@backyardbarnfinds ua-cam.com/video/PhpzlrFzA1Q/v-deo.html
Here is my old 69 Z, completely stock, restored in 2010-12, Early car no spoiler flat hood, console no gauges, original interior, gardner chambered exhaust, M20 4.10 4th week october 1968 Norwood. I found an unknown 69 Lemans Blue COPO sold out of King Chevrolet in Cinci at Greenville SC cars and coffee about 7 years ago. Put it on a lift and found the original 427 on the fender extensions, being restored in Texas. I have restored Z28's, COPO's L78's etc, like they left the factory. Currently have survivor early 70's LT1 Corvettes and a 68 GTO.
Parker will this car be for sale?
i bought these Camaro's for 1500 $ in the 1980s . still have one today
The motor with the number machined off you can use Magna flux X-ray etc the police do something similar to see rebirthed engines from stolen cars
I’m sure such a enthusiast as you would have contacts for forensic type stuff for tracking such old valuable interesting vehicles
I have a 67 RS in my garage trying to finish it up.
Nice 69
Super sport car would be multi leaf...
Ouch wash Me!
How do I get in line for a 69 Camaro any condition
? spray the lock first ?
All RS are SS to start with, no ?
No, two separate things that could have been ordered together.. RS is appearance, SS is drivetrain
@@backyardbarnfinds yes , ordered together but no RS could be had on a non SS model. Example: could not get RS package on a 6 cylinder base Camaro. All RS are also SS but not all SS are RS. I know it was the case in 67. Maybe it was changed by 69 ? Source is Michael Lamm's book on Camaro history.
@@richdorak1547 check out the blue Camaro in the pictures on the website backyardbarnfinds.com there is one of a 307 non ss… RS car pretty cool 😎
@@backyardbarnfinds I believe you. Just saying that it was not possible in 67. Guess they saw that they were losing $$$$$ and changed the marketing plan.
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What’s up with the music . I feel like I’m in a consert
I have a 67 RS in my garage trying to finish it up.
Nice 69
Thanks Richard!