Premium, vintage, upgraded, and powerful... this 1969 Chevrolet
Camaro Z/28 tribute makes all the right first impressions. So with
its sleek appearance, comfy A/C interior, four-wheel disc brakes,
upgraded five-speed, and fresh performance crate motor, this coupe
has you in love/lust at first sight.
Speedy silver cars often get nicknames like The Silver Bullet. But
this is also the kind of quality application that gives it some
sophistication to go with the swift style. It's not so fancy that
you'd be nervous driving it - after all, the point of tribute is to
get a classic you can fully enjoy. But you can tell this is the
kind of car you'll cruise and show in equal measures. The shine
also helps to highlight the good panel fit and straight sheet metal
throughout. This level of quality is essential on the '69 Camaros
because of the iconic front fender line that races into the door
almost seamlessly. And because this one wants the full performance
look of a Z/28, it gets all the right aggressive pieces. The black
stripes are expertly painted onto the silver, and they highlight
other classic sporty features like the cowl induction hood and
full-width rear spoiler. Plus, this upgrades its intimidation
factor with an aggressive set of 18-inch Intro alloys with a
meatier rear tire set for an aggressive stance.
The interior is thoughtfully done. The exterior silver return on
the lower dash, and the door panels, carpeting, dash pad, and
headliner all look awesome in a clean black. Of course, the real
attention getters are the houndstooth cloth inserts in the seats.
It's an iconic feature that looks clean and complete, right down to
the button-top seatbacks. But more than just a good classic
appearance, this one is a true driver's machine. That's why you get
a grippy sports steering wheel on a tilt column, a TKO shifter, and
a full set of gauges, including the auxiliary readouts on the
center console. A Camaro like this is great for rolling down all
the windows, cranking up the upgraded stereo, and driving all
around town. There's modern R134a air conditioning in case the
outside breezes aren't enough to keep you feeling as cool as you
look behind the wheel.
The engine bay really starts to show off why a good tribute is
always a better driver. The factory Z/28s had a well-done 302
cubic-inch powerplant. These were nice, but they had nothing on the
decades of progress and larger displacement of this 350ci High
Output motor. In fact, this is a fresh crate V8 installed only
about 300 miles ago. This is built with the right go-fast goodies
like an Edelbrock AVS 2 four-barrel carburetor, an Edelbrock
intake, high-flow heads, and long tube headers feeding into the
dual exhaust. There are also good supporting components, like an
aluminum radiator, billet pulleys, and a full MSD ignition system.
You have complete control over this powerful motor and its
thunderous soundtrack thanks to an upgraded five-speed manual
transmission. Control is a central theme thanks to upgrades like
the power steering, sway bars front & rear, modern performance, and
four-wheel power disc brakes with slotted & drilled rotors.
This is the classic with a standout style and the kind of strong
driver's attitude that wants to hit the road. So if you want to get
out there and turn heads, don't miss this Z/28 tribute. Call
today!!!
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1711076
Price:$74,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Black & White Houndstooth
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:5684
Stock Number:3766-NSH
VIN:124379N590285
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