1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 DZ 302 V8, 4-Speed, F41 Suspension,
Vinyl Top Why This Car Is Special The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
occupies a specific and well-earned position in American automotive
history. It was not a street car that moonlighted on the track it
was a competition-bred machine that Chevrolet made street-legal to
satisfy SCCA Trans-Am racing homologation rules. To compete in the
under-5-liter displacement class, Chevy engineers combined a 283
block with a 327 crankshaft to arrive at exactly 302.4 cubic
inches. That engine, designated the DZ 302, became the heart of
every Z/28 sold during the first-generation Camaro run. The Z/28
option was not advertised in Chevrolets main sales literature in
1967 or 1968 it was essentially a word-of-mouth package for buyers
who already knew what they were looking for. By 1969, the Z/28 had
earned enough of a reputation that Chevrolet leaned into it more
openly, and production climbed to 20,302 units that year, compared
to just 602 in 1967 and 7,199 in 1968. Even so, the 1969 Z/28
represented a small fraction of total Camaro output for the model
year, which exceeded 243,000 units. The 1969 model year also holds
the distinction of being the last of the first-generation body
style, making it the most refined expression of that original
design before the second-generation car arrived for 1970. The VIN
on this car decodes to a Norwood, Ohio assembly plant build the N
in the seventh position confirms that. Norwood was one of two
plants that built the first-generation Camaro alongside Van Nuys,
California, and it produced the majority of Z/28s during this era.
This particular 1969 Camaro Z/28 is presented in silver with black
racing stripes, a black vinyl interior, and a black vinyl top a
combination that presents cleanly and reads correctly for the era.
It carries the F41 performance suspension, the close-ratio 4-speed
manual transmission, and the dual exhaust that were all standard
Z/28 equipment. This is the configuration the car was meant to be
in. Features List - DZ 302 5.0L V8 Engine - 4-Speed Manual
Transmission - Z/28 Badge Package - F41 Performance Suspension -
Dual Exhaust - Black Racing Stripes - Black Vinyl Top - Center
Console - Sport Steering Wheel - Astro Ventilation - Wide Oval
Tires - Chrome Bumpers - Clean Undercarriage Mechanical The DZ 302
V8 is the reason the Z/28 exists. Displacing 302 cubic inches, this
engine was factory-rated at 290 horsepower, though that number was
widely understood to be conservative a common practice in the late
1960s as insurance rates and regulatory scrutiny climbed. The
engine features solid lifters, a high-revving camshaft, and a
800-cfm Holley four-barrel carburetor sitting under a large
open-element air cleaner. It was designed to make power above 4,000
rpm, which made it less docile than a big-block at low speeds but
considerably more capable on a road course where the engine spent
its time spinning near redline. The high-revving nature of the DZ
302 also made it a natural fit for the Trans-Am series, where
Chevrolet-backed teams used this engine as the foundation for their
race builds. The 4-speed manual transmission is the correct pairing
for this car. The Z/28 was not offered with an automatic in 1969 if
you wanted the Z/28 package, you took the manual. The close-ratio
gearbox keeps the DZ 302 in its power band between shifts, which is
exactly how this engine needs to be driven. The F41 suspension
package heavy-duty springs, stiffer shocks, and a front stabilizer
bar was standard Z/28 equipment and distinguishes this cars
handling balance from a standard Camaro. It was tuned with road
course performance in mind, not straight-line drag racing, which is
part of what made the Z/28 distinct from the SS models that were
chasing quarter-mile times. The dual exhaust exits cleanly at the
rear, and the undercarriage photos on this car show solid, clean
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