This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible is a sporty Pony car
convertible with a numbers matching motor and great options! Few
automobiles capture the raw spirit of American performance quite
like the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible. Born from the fierce
pony car wars of the 1960s, the '69 Camaro stands as one of the
most sought-after classic cars in the world - a timeless icon that
commands attention at auctions, car shows, and collector garages
across the country. When Ford introduced the Mustang in 1964, it
ignited a cultural phenomenon. General Motors responded swiftly,
and on September 29, 1966, the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro
rolled off the assembly line. Engineered to deliver performance,
style, and an emotional connection to the driver, the Camaro was
refined over three model years into something extraordinary. By
1969, Chevrolet had perfected the formula. Among classic car
collectors and Camaro enthusiasts alike, the 1969 model year holds
a status that sets it apart from all others. It was the final year
of the first-generation body style, benefiting from three full
years of engineering improvements and aerodynamic refinement. The
result was the most polished, most powerful, and most visually
striking Camaro the first generation ever produced - featuring a
longer front end highlighted by a new-look blacked-out grille
design, reshaped bodylines, and a more aggressive stance that was
immediately recognizable on the street. It made people stop and
stare in 1969, and it still does today. While all 1969 Camaros
carry serious collector appeal, the convertible variant sits at the
top of the desirability ladder. Open-air motoring combined with the
thunderous soundtrack of a Camaro V8 represented the pinnacle of
American driving pleasure in the muscle car era. Chevrolet produced
significantly fewer convertibles than hardtop coupes in 1969,
making these drop-top survivors increasingly rare and valuable with
each passing decade. The 1969 Camaro Convertible isn't just a car -
it is a piece of American history, emerging from one of the most
transformative years of the twentieth century. Today, these cars
are prized not only for their mechanical virtues but for what they
represent: the golden age of American muscle, open-road freedom,
and the unapologetic pursuit of performance. Powering this
particular '69 Camaro Convertible is a Numbers Matching 327 Cubic
Inch V8 engine fed by an upgraded single 4 barrel carburetor.
Exhaust exits the Numbers Matching 327 V8 via a set of headers that
produce a terrific throaty sound at idle and while cruising down
the road. The 327 V8 small block Chevy power plant is backed by a
TH350 Automatic Transmission that makes this Camaro an easy and
enjoyable muscle car for anybody to enjoy. This 1969 Chevy Camaro
comes equipped with fantastic options! With power steering, the
overall driving experience is much improved and it makes squeezing
into a tight parking space at the local car show or ice cream
parlor a total breeze. This '69 Camaro also comes outfitted with
Front Disc Brakes and a dual master cylinder that provide stronger
and more reliable stopping power for the powerful small block Chevy
under the hood. You'll also be able to keep the rubber to the
pavement when driving this 1969 Chevy Camaro since power is sent
from the 327 V8 to the rear wheels through a positraction rear
differential. Riding on a set of BFGoodrich Radial T/A 215/70R15
tires up front and 235/60R15 in the rear, mounted on Rally Wheels
with beauty rings and Derby centercaps, this 1969 Camaro has a
fantastic look and even better ride. The Ivory vinyl convertible
top looks great with a brand new rear window and it's easily raised
and lowered manually by a single person. The body of this '69
Camaro Convertible has been refinished in beautiful Le Mans Blue
paint that is accented with a white SS stripe package that
completes the exterior look of this fantastic GM pony car. The
interior of this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible is gorgeous! The
headrest-topped front bucket seats and rear bench have been
restored correctly in Ivory upholstery, just how this car came off
the Norwood assembly line back in 1969. The matching ivory door
panels, woodgrained trimmed center console with horseshoe automatic
shifter, padded dash, brand new black carpeting, brand new Blue
Bowtie emblazoned floor mats, and sport steering wheel are all in
great shape as well while retaining a nice stock appearance.
Instrumentation includes a 120 MPH speedometer and fuel gauge,
along with indicator lights for oil pressure, temperature, and
charging. The dash is finished off with heater and defroster
controls, a locking glovebox and passenger grab bar, and a
Delco-branded AM Radio. Whether you are a lifelong enthusiast, a
serious collector, or a first-time buyer seeking one of the finest
investments in the classic car market, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Convertible is more than an acquisition - it is a legacy and this
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible would make an excellent choice!
Give Ellingson's a call today at 763-428-7337!
*Numbers Matching 327 Cu. In. V8
*Single 4 Barrel Carburetor
*TH350 Automatic Transmission
*Front Disc Brakes w/ Dual Master Cylinder
*Power Steering
*Ivory Vinyl Convertible Top w/ New Boot
*Refinished in Le Mans Blue w/ White SS Stripe Package
*Correct Ivory Bucket Seats w/ Center Console
*Upgraded BFGoodrich Radial T/A Tires
*Rally Wheels w/ Beauty Rings & Derby Center Caps
*Stock Instrumentation & AM Radio
*Odometer Reads: 48,057 Miles
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