Vehicle Description
STK 2839 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
When introduced in 1967, few at Chevrolet imagined that the Gen1
Camaro would eventually become a GM icon like the Bel-Air from a
decade earlier. Chevy was simply trying to join the promising
pony-car market. Today, many folks say the Gen1 Camaro is one of
the best-looking Chevrolets to ever roll off the line. It was an
instant success story, one that continues to this day. The current
version of the Chevrolet Camaro shadows that same Gen1 legend - a
very wise GM marketing decision. Our restored '69 Camaro Z/28
Tribute is a solid example of this enduring classic. Though not a
factory Z/28 model, this Camaro has virtually all of the visual
features included in the Z/28 package, and updated horsepower. The
respray of Butternut Yellow is ideal for this car and the Tuxedo
Black Z/28 hood/deck stripes are perfect accents. Visual elements
of the the Z/28 model include raised hood, front air dam/rear
spoiler, fog lights, simulated rear fender louvers, wheel opening
moldings, Z-28 emblems in front/rear fascias, bright accented
taillights and bright roof drip moldings. A restored black vinyl
interior features a full console, factory in-dash tachometer,
Pro-Comp gauge package, Hurst Comp+ shifter and an AM/FM/cassette
stereo. Horsepower comes from a rebuilt 350 small-block, nicely
dressed and housed in a well-designed engine compartment. It is
fitted with aluminum intake, dual feed Holley carburetor,
performance cam and tube headers - sounds awesome. Torque is
delivered through a 4-speed manual transmission. Chassis features
include power steering, power disc/drum brakes and 17" American
Racing 5-spoke polished alloys with BFGoodrich G-Force T/A
performance radials. This Camaro is equally satisfied hosting a
downtown parade on Saturday morning, or testing the theories of
acceleration on Saturday night. It is Bowtie history. ALL VEHICLES
SOLD "AS IS".