- Live in Richmond?
- Restoring one of those classic Camaros?
- Need some parts for that restoration?


SHOW HOURS & GENERAL ADMISSION:
September 16,17, &18, 2011
Fri & Sat: 8am-5pm
Sun: 8am-3pm
$5.00 per person/$7.00 weekend *Cash only
Children under 11 FREE
ATM Service
Free Notary Service
Free Parts Pick Up
Dave and Ed’s Super Event is Canfield’s oldest meet for HotRodders, Musclecars & Classics. The Canfield Swap meet has indoor(limited) and outdoor spaces available. Gates for the swap meet open to the public Fri/Sat/Sun @ 8am.
Be sure to stop by Jeff’s Muscle Cars and say hello at Dave and Ed’s swap meet in Canfield.
Canfield is located in northeastern Ohio in Mahoning County, an area reachable via Routes 46, 11, and 224.
It’s time for the 3rd annual Gathering of the Geezers at KilKare Dragway in Xenia, Ohio!
This year’s event will be held on August 14th and the gates open at 8am.
Its’ $20 to Drag,swap, or show that classic! $15 to just come and check out all the action and sweet ride. and if you under 12 then you get in for free!
What a way to spend the day watching some classics race down the dragway and checking out the sweet show cars.
Be sure you put on your most comfortable shoes and get ready to visit one of the Midwest’s largest and widely attended swap meet and car show. There is over 126 acres to cover, thousands of vendors, cars and trucks for sale and Show Cars to see! You’ll need the entire weekend to see the whole event.
Located just minutes from east of Dayton,Ohio right off I-70 at exit #59
Addmisson is $7.00/day for adults. Kids 12 and under get in for FREE!
Show Hours: Friday & Saturday 7am-6pm and Sunday 7am-4pm
Be sure to stop by Jeff’s Muscle Cars and Classics and say hello!
Though we have hit a few road bumps working on the online store we are getting closer everyday! We currently adding hundreds of parts for Camaro restoration at the moment. Be sure to keep checking back for updates on the store for your restoration needs! We will be opening soon with parts from manufacturers like Goodmark, Trim Parts, AMD, PUI and many more.

With the temps hitting close to the triple digits outside working on that restoration project can go from fun to dangerous before you know it.
So while your in the garage hanging that Goodmark fender, or putting on those last finishing touches on your classic car be sure to think about the following tips to avoid getting yourself into trouble.
The online store is coming along slowly but surely. We are going to be opening the store very soon! So get your list togther of all the restoration parts your gonna need for that Camaro, Chevelle, Firebird or Challenger! After the opening we will be contantly adding new parts to our inventory from popular restoration parts manufacturers such as Goodmark, Trim Parts, PUI, and more!

Just wanted to drop a reminder to everyone that there is a big swap meet and car show coming up next weekend!
July 15th-17th is Dave & Ed’s Canfield swap meet! The car show is Sunday July 17th only. But I bet there will be plenty of cars to drool over the entire weekend. We will be setup there so be sure to come stop by and say hello to us!
Jeff’s Muscle Cars and Classics will be set up all weekend! (Let’s hope for some great weather!)
Hope to see you there!


SHOW HOURS & GENERAL ADMISSION:
Fri & Sat: 8am-5pm
Sun: 8am-3pm
$5.00 per person/$7.00 weekend *Cash only
Children under 11 FREE
ATM Service
Free Notary Service
Free Parts Pick Up
Dave and Ed’s Super Event is Canfield’s oldest meet for HotRodders, Musclecars & Classics. The Canfield Swap meet has indoor(limited) and outdoor spaces available. Gates for the swap meet open to the public Fri/Sat/Sun @ 8am.
Be sure to stop by Jeff’s Muscle Cars and say hello at Dave and Ed’s swap meet in Canfield.C
anfield is located in northeastern Ohio in Mahoning County, an area reachable via Routes 46, 11, and 224.

Though Introduced in 1967, the 1969 Chevy Camaro was extremely popular. Sales had progressively improved during the first few years of the Camaro and the 1969 Camaro set a new all-time high, thanks to its long production. The 1969 Camaro received a more updated look that was more aggressive looking than the 1967 and 1968 Camaros The grille was more aggressive, the body panels where more square and the rear wheel openings where squared off. The rear body panel got new taillights that where multi-sectioned. In the front the headlight covers where partially see thu that were used with the RS grille package.
One o the option that was given to the public for the first time was the RPO Z11, which gave the 1969 Camaro the Indy 500 exterior package. There were only 3,675 of those produced!
The 1969 Camaro was produced with 14 different engine options. From the small but powerful small block all the way up to big block powerplants. The 1969 Camaro could be ordered with 2 variations of pure power in the form of the 427 V8. The COPO 9560 (ZL1) option came with an all aluminum block and aluminum heads 427 that was pure muscle! There where only 69 of those built which makes them high dollar collectibles. The COPO 9561 came with a L72 427 V-8 that pushed out 425 HP, that engine was originally produced to be fitted in the 1966 Corvette.
In 1969 the suspension wasn’t much different than those in the 1967-1968 Camaro, however the RPO JL8 option gave it factory installed 4 wheel disc brakes. That option was an expensive upgrade (around $500) and because of that there were only 206 with that option built.
The 1969 Camaro is definitely worth the time and money to restore if you get your hands on one! Here at Jeff’s Muscle Cars and Classics we are a leading provider of restoration parts for the 1969 Camaro in the Dayton area. Please feel free to give us a call for all your restoration parts needs.
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