Introduced at the height of the American muscle car era, the 1969
Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 represented the final iteration of the
first-generation Camaro. Originally launched in 1967 as Chevrolet's
answer to the wildly successful Ford Mustang, the Camaro quickly
established itself as a serious performance contender. By 1969, the
model received a significant redesign, featuring a more aggressive
and muscular appearance with a longer, lower stance, deeply
sculpted body lines, and a distinctive front grille that set it
apart from earlier versions. The Super Sport (SS) package elevated
the Camaro's performance credentials, and when paired with the
350-cubic-inch small-block V-8, it delivered an ideal balance of
power and drivability. Rated at 300 horsepower, the SS 350 offered
strong acceleration and responsive handling, making it a favorite
among enthusiasts who wanted performance without stepping up to the
more temperamental big-block options. Buyers could choose between a
four-speed manual or automatic transmission, allowing the car to
suit a variety of driving styles. Well-equipped with features such
as upgraded suspension, power front disc brakes, and distinctive SS
badging, the 1969 Camaro SS 350 remains one of the most iconic and
enjoyable muscle cars of its era, equally at home on the street or
at a weekend show. A true code 0X55 SS example, this Camaro is
finished in factory-correct Cortez Silver with subtle hockey stick
hood decals and fitted with Firestone Wide Oval tires. The cabin is
inlaid with white upholstery and features a radio. Power comes from
a numbers-matching 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine that is paired with a
four-speed manual transmission. Other items include power disc
brakes and dual exhaust. Finished in Cortez Silver and backed by a
numbers-matching drivetrain, this SS 350 captures the essence of
Chevrolet's golden era of performance and style, offering the kind
of engaging, spirited driving experience that continues to define
the appeal of the Camaro today. * Numbers-matching 350-cubic-inch
V-8 engine
* A true code 0X55 SS example finished in correct Cortez Silver
* Equipped with power disc brakes
* Stylish first-generation Camaro
Introduced at the height of the American muscle car era, the 1969
Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 represented the final iteration of the
first-generation Camaro. Originally launched in 1967 as Chevrolet's
answer to the wildly successful Ford Mustang, the Camaro quickly
established itself as a serious performance contender. By 1969, the
model received a significant redesign, featuring a more aggressive
and muscular appearance with a longer, lower stance, deeply
sculpted body lines, and a distinctive front grille that set it
apart from earlier versions.
The Super Sport (SS) package elevated the Camaro's performance
credentials, and when paired with the 350-cubic-inch small-block
V-8, it delivered an ideal balance of power and drivability. Rated
at 300 horsepower, the SS 350 offered strong acceleration and
responsive handling, making it a favorite among enthusiasts who
wanted performance without stepping up to the more temperamental
big-block options. Buyers could choose between a four-speed manual
or automatic transmission, allowing the car to suit a variety of
driving styles. Well-equipped with features such as upgraded
suspension, power front disc brakes, and distinctive SS badging,
the 1969 Camaro SS 350 remains one of the most iconic and enjoyable
muscle cars of its era, equally at home on the street or at a
weekend show.
A true code 0X55 SS example, this Camaro is finished in
factory-correct Cortez Silver with subtle hockey stick hood decals
and fitted with Firestone Wide Oval tires. The cabin is inlaid with
white upholstery and features a radio. Power comes from a
numbers-matching 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine that is paired with a
four-speed manual transmission. Other items include power disc
brakes and dual exhaust.
Finished in Cortez Silver and backed by a numbers-matching
drivetrain, this SS 350 captures the essence of Chevrolet's golden
era of performance and style, offering the kind of engaging,
spirited driving experience that continues to define the appeal of
the Camaro today.
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