Vehicle Description
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 For Sale - Original Survivor, 302
Factory X77, Numbers Matching LMC is proud to offer for sale this
1969 Camaro Z28 Sport Coupe. Camaro was introduced in 1967 to
attack the Mustang success. The first-generation Camaro lasted
until this 1969 model year when it again paced the �69 Indianapolis
500. For 1969, Camaro had all-new sheet metal except the hood and
trunk lid giving the car a substantially sportier look. The grille
was redesigned with a heavy "V" cant and deeply inset headlights.
New door skins, rear quarter panels, and rear valance panel also
gave the car a much lower, wider, more aggressive look. The wheel
wells were flattened with sculptured feature lines flowing off
towards the rear of the car and rear-slanting simulated air slots
ahead of the rear wheel. The front had a full width chrome bumper
integrated with the body color grille surround and round parking
lights positioned on either side of the license plate. At the rear
were wider tail light bezels with triple segment lenses. The
interior was updated with square gauges and an optional tachometer.
Camaro had two important packages available on any model. The Rally
Sport or RS was an appearance package that included hidden
headlights. The Super Sport or SS performance package provided the
big block V8 engine and chassis upgrades for better handling,
special striping, and SS badging. Perhaps the most special and
iconic was the Z28 performance package that reflected Chevrolet's
entry in the SCCA Trans-Am race series. Z28 included a solid-lifter
302 V8, 4-Speed Manual Transmission, Power Disc Brakes, and two
wide bold stripes down the hood and decklid. The styling,
considered by many Camaro enthusiasts as the ultimate muscle car
look and arguably the most popular, would serve for the 1969 model
year only. Advertisements assured everyone �Camaro isn't called
"The Hugger" for nothing. Its wide stance and nimble wheelbase make
for a cat-quick maneuverability'. GM Executives agreed with the
passion for this design as it became the inspiration for the retro
fifth-generation Camaro. This stunning 1969 Camaro Z28 was built in
the Norwood, Ohio plant during the third week of January and comes
wearing the same classic Code 72 Chevy Camaro Hugger Orange it did
from the assembly line. This Z28 was delivered to Central Motor
Company which was the only Chev dealership in Moose Jaw
Saskatchewan. You can imagine that back in '69 this was quite a
muscle car to land in the tiny showroom in this little prairie city
to the delight of the admirers it drew to the dealership. This is a
real gem of a Z28, a survivor that has lived a pampered life since
that time. The most of its original paint still has a deep luster
on a body that is straight with very good factory fit and finish.
All the chrome and stainless is excellent considering the years.
Lifting the functional air breathing hood with the reverse cowl
scoop reveals the 302 V8 that punches out 290 excited horses to
grip the asphalt. The original numbers match engine sits in an
impressive engine bay that is clean, well preserved with original
factory stickers that truly reflects the '69 factory presentation.
�Power is delivered by the Code M20 4-Speed Wide Ratio Transmission
with the Hurst Shifter to the Code G80 and G96 Positraction Rear
Axle having a 3.55 Ratio. Performance is delivered to the raised
white lettered Goodyear's mounted on Rallye Wheels which adds to
the stylish competition look. Inside this cool Camaro Coupe, with
trim Code 713 Black Houndstooth Bucket Seat Interior as noted on
the cowl tag, you'll find one of the most stylish cockpits of the
muscle era that remains in great original condition. With its
origianl dash , seats , carpet , dooor panels etc The full length
console is fitted with Code U17 Cluster Instrument package for
Battery, Temperature, Oil and Fuel which coordinate well with the
Tach and Clock within the Black Dash. Everywhere you look, you
marvel at how this Camaro Z28 has stood the test of time.
Documentation to be passed along includes copies of the Central
Motor Co �original Car Invoice, Chevrolet Pre-Delivery Service and
Adjustment Check Sheet, Sales Contract with original purchaser in
September 1969, Monthly Import Sheet, GM Canada letter, original
Owner's Manual and Protect-O-Plate. These confirm the other
features this very special Camaro Z28 came optioned with Tinted
Windshield, Head Restraint Seatback, Floor Console, Spoiler, Vacuum
Power Brakes-Front Disc, Hydraulic Steering, Auxiliary Lighting
Group, Deluxe Seat Belts and Front Seat Shoulder Harness and of
course option K05 the essential Engine Block Heater for those
Saskatchewan winters. Without a doubt, this Hugger Orange 1969
Camaro Z28 is a muscle car in its purest and most attractive form -
this real Z28 survivor is quite possibly the finest original Z28
you'll find. Additional Details: 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z28 -