Vehicle Description
The 1969 Camaro Z28 was and still is, the most desired Camaro of
all years. It was the small-block powerhouse and lots of excitement
was generated in dealer showrooms as they exhibited very lavish
brochures. It became a well-known American Pony car as it was
designed to be for street legal racing. The Z28 gave Chevrolet the
chance to qualify in SCCA racing. GMs goal was to challenge the
Mustang and compete in the Trans Am series. It is still considered
to be one of the great pony car, muscle car, and racer of all
times.This car is an excellent quality 1969 Z28 that has been fully
restored and is in show condition. The exterior is Tuxedo Black and
features the white Rally stripes. Paint is excellent show quality
with no visible wear. The chrome, trim, and emblems look brand new.
Body is straight and solid. Interior is the Deluxe black bucket
seat console interior and features the fold down rear seat. All
interior components are in excellent condition. The padded black
dash has the factory wood grain trim, and it is excellent as well.
The console gauges feature 4 instruments: oil, temperature, fuel,
and voltage. The gear shifter is on the console.Engine is the 302
CID with the 4-speed manual transmission. Both engine and
transmission are original to the car.This Camaro started up right
away. It drives with great performance, not only is it powerful,
but it is a tight ride that hugs the curves as it was designed to
do in 1969. The car came from California.Serious buyers may view
the car by appointment only. Location is in Kentucky near
Louisville.