Vehicle Description
This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is a Z/28 tribute, but it has a real
DZ-code 302 V8. Plus, there's a four-speed, upgraded suspension,
and a terrific color combo. It all makes for a fun and impressive
classic sports car.
The Hugger Orange is an iconic color that debuted for 1969, and
since this color on this one was an update later in life, you
continue to have a good gloss and shine for this vibrant hue. It
combines with the smooth panels to make for a great way to showcase
all the upgraded Z/28 badging. And you're going to really love the
details here. The brightwork looks good everywhere from the
wraparound bumpers to the dual exhaust tips. The blackout grille
kicks off a hint of dark side style that continues in the chin
spoiler, side fender trim, and rear panel. It makes for a meaner
and speedy style machine. And that attitude is continued everywhere
from the cowl hood to the competition-style Torq Thrust wheels.
When you open the door, you have an attractive full black interior.
This has an outstanding feeling of a solid investment in the
upholstery, carpeting, dash pad, headliner, and all the
fundamentals. There are even nice details, like the headrests and
working dome light. It's a great classic feeling everywhere...
until you sit down. That's because the driver's experience is
upgraded for performance with nice additions like a sports steering
wheel, Hurst T-handle shifter, and auxiliary gauge trio, and an
AutoMeter tach all installed with a quality feel.
Under the hood is the best of both worlds. This is a real-deal 302
cubic-inch DZ-code motor that you would get in a 1969 Chevrolet
Z/28. But this tidy engine bay also reveals plenty of performance
upgrades. It now has a Quick fuel four-barrel carburetor, high-rise
intake, fabricated aluminum valve covers, and an HEI distributor.
It makes for a strong-running powerhouse, and you take full control
with the Muncie four-speed manual transmission (likely a
close-ratio M21.) This feeds a 12-bolt Positraction rear end. It's
currently set up with 3.08 for highway travel, but if you feel like
more powerful take-offs, a 3.73 comes with the sale, too. As you
look underneath, you'll also spot subframe connectors and traction
bars for a more confident driver. Add in power steering, power
brakes, front discs, and wide BF Goodrich T/As, and you've got an
awesome total package.
The sale comes complete with maintenance records and the owner's
manual. It all makes for one of the boldest and most interesting
Z/28 tributes you can get your hands on right now. So don't miss
this deal, call today!!!