There are many cars advertised as a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, but
locating a documented factory Z/28 is rare. This car is the real
deal. The RPO Z28 was based on a 302.5 cubic inch version of the
Chevy small block, essentially a 4" bore 327 block with a 3" stroke
crankshaft out of the earlier 283 small block. It was fitted with
free-breathing cylinder heads, an aluminum intake manifold
breathing through a huge 750 cfm Holley four-barrel carb. Chevy
called it 290 horsepower, which was ridiculously pessimistic. In
1969 factory-delivered Z/28s were arriving at dealers' showrooms
with 350 or more horsepower coming out of their highly-developed,
high rpm 302 V8s. RPO Z28 also included quick ratio steering and a
performance suspension and required other performance options like
power disc brakes. A correct set of 15-inch rally wheels wrapped
with BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires complete the package in this
Z28.
Highlights: • Documented and certified factory Fathom Green Z/28 by
Jerry MacNeich
• Period correct DZ 302 engine
• Fathom Green paint
• Restored to a high level
• Numbers matching original Muncie 4-speed transmission
• 4:10 Posi 12-bolt rear end
• Correct-style exhaust system
• Power Front disc brakes
• Cowl induction hood
• Rally wheels
• Factory AM/FM radio
• Factory tachometer
• Factory console gauge package
This Fathom Green Camaro Z/28 was restored to a very high standard
from the ground up and is very authentic in appearance. In addition
to the cowl induction hood, this Camaro is equipped with a rear
spoiler, chin spoiler, factory tachometer, factory console with
auxiliary gauge package, factory AM/FM radio, 12-bolt 4:10 posi
rear end and stock exhaust manifolds exiting through a
correct-style exhaust system.
Authenticating this car is a certificate from noted Camaro expert,
concours judge and author of two books on Camaro restoration, Jerry
MacNeish of Camaro Hi-Performance, who carefully inspected the car
and subsequently documented and certified it as a real Fathom Green
Z/28. Furthermore, we were able to verify the date code of the
existing block as being built May 1, 1969 (picture #100) and the
Muncie 4 speed as having a matching VIN (picture #102), thus
showing it to be original to the car.
This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is a beautifully restored, correct,
well equipped, documented car worthy of consideration for the
collector that appreciates quality and authenticity. Call
today!
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1962373
Price:$117,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Fathom Green
Interior Color:Dark Green
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:58541
Stock Number:7593-DFW
VIN:124379N644714
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