This original X77 code, 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Restomod
represents the right way to build a vintage F-body. Cover a
gorgeous 1969 Camaro with show-stopping Hugger Orange paint, offset
with Black Z/28 stripes. Add a powerful 6.0L L76 V8 motor, a modern
6L80E 6-speed automatic, and a pavement-hugging performance
suspension. Finish with a sporty and luxurious interior that keeps
the spirit of what was great about the original design and combines
it with the best in modern tech. And with only 857 miles on the
build, this dialed-in Camaro is just getting started.
There's no argument that the 1969 Camaro is one of the best-looking
performance cars of the era, and there's practically no way to make
one look bad (although, unfortunately, many have tried). This
particular beauty is a true Z28 according to the X77 on the cowl
tag, and wears a fresh coat of BOLD Hugger Orange paint. Thanks to
modern materials, it looks far better than any selection from the
1969 color palate and is a proper Camaro color worthy of its
vaunted sheet metal. And speaking of that sheet metal - it's
beautifully restored, laser-straight, and features exact gaps with
flush panels that all line up better than when they were new. That
paint is great, too, with a miles-deep finish (seriously, you could
practically drown in this paint; they must've cleared out the shop
with this order), highlighting the undistorted reflections on the
car's surface. This is very close to show winner paint, or enjoy it
as a top-end driver (although most will consider it a show car) and
doesn't need any excuses. They added a cowl hood and chin spoiler
up front, which always looks right on an F-body, with the correct
D80 spoiler option on the rear! Black stripes were painted on and
cleared over to match the smooth finish of the rest of the car,
proper Z/28 badges are in place fore, aft, and on the fenders, and
shiny chrome bumpers are the perfect endcaps. Finishing off the
look is that awesome 'kicked-up' profile highlighted by the
1969-spec quarter 'gills' outlined in chrome, with fat tires and
oversized rims stuffed into the wheel wells that set an
aggressively slammed stance.
The black interior was given a comprehensive makeover, starting
with a modern Camaro front power buckets swapped from a 5th
Generation Camaro. Those sculpted front seats are wrapped in
gorgeous black leather hides, although the rear seat, door panels,
and dash pad are vinyl. Thankfully, the work was done
professionally, so everything matched up nicely. A
woodgrain-adorned center console splits the seats and houses the
horseshoe 'staple' shifter that manages the 6L80E transmission
below, matching the look of the elegant steering wheel at the head
of the cockpit. Upgraded Dakota Digital gauges (no they don't flash
like you see in the video, they work perfect) were cleverly fitted
in the stock gauge bezel ahead, and they keep a very accurate eye
on the Camaro's upgraded drivetrain. At the same time, maintain a
factory look when they're not turned on. Options include Vintage
Air A/C that blows cold through the Astro Ventilation vents inside
the dash, an Antique Automobile retro-style stereo that manages the
tunes, tilt steering, cruise control, and seatbelts up front.
Everything's newer, of course. They spent the long dollar on some
of the best parts money could buy to make the look fresh and
comfortable, including lining the entire cabin with sound-deadening
material before the fresh carpets went down. The rear seat has
likely never held a passenger out back, while the trunk was
finished with plaid mats for an uber-clean look.
Under the hood, the stout, L76 all-aluminum 6.0L V8 motor easily
pushes this vintage Camaro, with its stock LS3 heads for a
conservatively rated 361 horses. This motor, with electronic fuel
injection and modern electronics, is as reliable as it is powerful
and breathes easily thanks to a cold-air intake system and giant
aluminum radiator complete with dual electric fans up front. The
engine bay itself is a work of art, with an extreme organization
that would make the OCD Institute blush and beautifully painted
pieces everywhere you look. That powerful motor is managed by a
quick-shifting 6L80E 6-speed automatic transmission held together
with an aftermarket cross-member, and it spins an aluminum
driveshaft that links to a positraction rear differential swapped
in from a 2012 Camaro SS. Underneath, it's finished to show off and
ready for combat with welded subframe connectors and loads of
aftermarket goodies that keep it planted to the road, including an
independent front suspension with tubular control arms and AFCO
adjustable shocks that matches up with the fully independent rear
suspension swapped-in from a 2012 Camaro SS (featuring AFCO
adjustable coil overs). Power steering rack-and-pinion steering and
power 4-wheel disc brakes with huge slotted rotors (upfront) are
necessary in any pro-touring set-up. The stainless-steel Magnaflow
dual exhaust system sounds absolutely bonkers at full bore. All
that tech is neatly hidden behind a set of killer-looking 20-inch
Camaro SS alloys, staggered on 245/40/20 front and 275/40/20 rear
Cooper radials that fill the fenders perfectly and set the car's
aggressive stance.
Even in this lengthy narrative, we only scratched the surface of
what this Camaro Z Restomod offers. With only 857 miles on the
build, maybe you can be the one that tells its story for years to
come. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Listing ID:CC-1743128
Price:$109,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro Z28
Exterior Color:Hugger Orange
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:887
Stock Number:7956-CHA
VIN:124379N699820
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