This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is a beautifully restored example
of one of Chevrolet's most iconic muscle cars, finished in its
factory color combination of Cortez Silver with black stripes over
black standard interior. Backed by a comprehensive body-off
restoration and powered by its numbers-matching DZ-suffix 302/290
HP V8, this is the kind of Z/28 that checks the boxes serious
buyers look for.
Most importantly, this car is Camaro Hi-Performance Certified by
Jerry MacNeish. In the certification report, MacNeish states that
he can certify with certainty that this car is an authentic 1969
Camaro Z/28 and specifically an original Los Angeles-built Z/28.
The report also notes that the engine block and trim tag are
certified as real and authentic, further supporting the pedigree of
the car.
In addition to its factory-correct color combination, the
certification documents identify desirable factory features and
equipment including the fold-down rear seat, console, gauges,
tinted glass, Positraction, disc brakes, and Z28 special
engine/equipment package. It is a strong, high-quality presentation
of a real first-generation Z/28 with the kind of documentation that
gives buyers confidence.
For transparency, this car retains its numbers-matching DZ 302
engine but is now fitted with a correct-style 4-speed manual
transmission and correct-style 12-bolt Positraction rear that are
not original to the car. The Camaro Hi-Performance report states
that at the time of inspection there was no transmission in the
vehicle and that the car had a 10-bolt rear installed, while also
confirming the car was originally built as a Z/28 with
factory-installed 4-speed and rear axle.
If you have been searching for a real 1969 Z/28 with the right
engine, certified authenticity, desirable options, and excellent
color combination, this Camaro deserves a serious look. It offers
the kind of documentation, performance heritage, and presentation
that make these cars so collectible today.
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