1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
Fully Documented Show Winner

1969 is one of the most popular years of all time for the Camaro. Maybe it's because this was the last year of the first generation, or perhaps it's because high-performance cars were reaching their peak. The Z/28 package came standard with DZ302 V8 engine with 11.0:1 compression, Holley carburetor, aluminium high-rise intake, special solid-lifter cam, double-bump heads, heavy duty radiator, quick ratio steering, heavy duty suspension, 3.73 axle ratio, dual exhaust, and more. Mandatory was power disc brakes and a four speed transmission.

This is a great example of a fully restored 1969 Camaro with the factory Z/28 package. It was built April 18th 1969 at the Norwood Ohio Plant and is finished in its original color of Lemans Blue with white stripes and a black bucket interior. It is powered by a numbers matching DZ302 engine, a numbers matching M21 close ratio 4-speed manual transmission and a BU 3.73 ratio 12 bolt rear end. Equipment includes power steering, power brakes, cowl hood, front and rear spoilers, tachometer, console with gauges, rally rims with Wide Tread GT tires, T3 headlights, complete smog system and more. Following a complete nut and bolt rotisserie restoration, this Camaro claimed first prize at the Camaro Nationals in Niagara Falls in 2005. Since completion this car has seen very little road use and kept in a climate controlled environment. This beautiful Camaro comes complete with the "bullet proof" General Motors of Canada documentation and would make a wonderful addition to the garage of either collector and/or Camaro enthusiasts alike.






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