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1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 in Scottsdale, Arizona
Certified by Jerry MacNeish, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z/28 is
powered by a freshly, professionally built DZ 302ci engine paired
to a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission. It was restored to
factory-original specs and has the correct aluminum snowflake
intake and DZ carburetor, deep-groove pulleys and angle plug heads.
It has a 12-bolt rear end with posi-traction and 3.73 factory
gears. The Hugger Orange exterior is the correct code 72 shade and
covers a laser-straight body with tight gaps and smooth lines. It
has a rare Endura (sport) front bumper, operating Rally Sport
hidden headlights, front and rear spoilers, and a fully functional
cowl-induction hood. Additional features include power steering,
power disc front brakes and BU-code performance exhaust with
Flowmaster mufflers. The interior features new Deluxe Comfort Weave
upholstery, deluxe door panels, center console with gauges and
wood-grain trim, Hurst shifter with chrome shift ball, factory
dash-mounted tachometer, Comfort Grip steering wheel and original
factory-date-coded GM seat belts. Rolling on correct Rally wheels
with chrome center caps and trim rings and wrapped in new
BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires.
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