1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28This Jerry MacNeish Camaro Hi-Performance
Certified 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 was assembled in the Norwood,
Ohio assembly plant. The 1969 Camaro Z/28 is considered one of the
most collectible Camaros ever produced. This Z/28 left the factory
finished in one of the most elegant color combinations applied in
the 1969 model year: Code 72 Hugger Orange with white stripes, a
parchment vinyl top, and Code 729 white houndstooth deluxe
interior, verified by MacNeish as original to the car according to
the original trim plate data. MacNeish also verified that this Z/28
retains its complete, born-with assembly line-installed driveline,
including the engine, transmission, and rear differential. The
DZ302 engine assembly date reads V1213DZ with a #386 block casting
and a casting date of L 12 8. The transmission is another item that
sets this Z/28 apart from the crowd, as it retains its
factory-installed M22 Rock Crusher 4-speed transmission. The
assembly date reads P9S18C with a #660 case and the VIN derivative
19N566275 (matching this Z/28). The rear differential is the
original BV code 12-bolt, also installed new with a BV1218G2
assembly date verifying its 4:10 Positraction gear ratio, a #860NF
casting number, and a casting date of L98. This Z/28 was ordered
with many options from new, including A01 tinted glass, C08 vinyl
roof covering, D55 console, D88 spoiler equipment, G80 Positraction
rear axle with 4.10 ratio, J52 power disc brakes, M22 heavy duty
4-speed transmission, U17 special instrumentation, U63 AM radio,
U73 rear-mounted antenna, VE3 special front bumper, Z28 special
engine and equipment package, Z87 deluxe interior, ZL2 special duct
hood (added to car), and ZK3 deluxe seat belts. This Z/28 also
retains many assembly line-installed components, including its
original brake booster (dated 341st day of 1968), CB-coded radiator
(dated K of 1968), #186 cylinder heads (dated K228), #111480
distributor (dated 8K4), starter #8367 (dated 8F19), and four
original YH-coded rally wheels (dated K18 12-17). To find a 1969
Camaro Z/28 in this condition with its original driveline and
options is a collector's dream. Add the glaring report and
certification from Jerry MacNeish Camaro Hi-Performance LLC, and
you have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own the real McCoy.
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