1969 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe
454 LS-7 Inspired Big Block | 4-Speed Manual | California Black
Plate Car | Rare GM Performance Parts 10069286 LS-7 Block
Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta is proud to offer this
exceptionally well-preserved and highly documented 1969 Chevrolet
Camaro - a true California black plate car restored with an
incredible level of detail while retaining the soul and feel of a
period-correct late-60s street machine.
Finished in timeless white over a beautifully restored blue bucket
seat interior, this Camaro has the stance, presence, and mechanical
pedigree that immediately separates it from the average
first-generation build. Originally a California car that reportedly
remained in the same family for decades, the body retains its
original GM sheet metal and presents extremely well throughout with
solid floors, clean body lines, excellent panel fitment, and a
highly detailed undercarriage.
Inside, the blue deluxe-style interior remains true to the era with
factory-style gauges, center console, woodgrain trim, Hurst-style
4-speed shifter, factory tach, and beautifully restored upholstery
throughout. The interior has an incredibly authentic feel that
complements the car's old-school big block personality
perfectly.
Under the hood sits the centerpiece of this build - an extremely
rare and historically significant GM Performance Parts LS-7 based
454 utilizing casting number 10069286, widely regarded by Chevrolet
performance enthusiasts as one of the strongest and most desirable
Mark IV big block blocks ever produced.
The engine has been upgraded with genuine NOS "077" Winters
Snowflake heads installed on the LS-7 assembly, further elevating
both the rarity and collector significance of the drivetrain.
This particular 454 is a 1990 GM Performance Parts over-the-counter
high-performance 4-bolt main block. According to long-standing GM
Performance Parts history, these blocks were produced in extremely
limited quantities and were reportedly restricted to one per
customer, preventing large crate engine companies from purchasing
inventory in bulk.
The story behind the legendary 10069286 block has become almost
mythical among hardcore Chevrolet enthusiasts. In the late 1980s,
GM Performance Parts engineers reportedly uncovered long-lost
casting molds, engineering data, and development material tied to
the original LS-7 454 program intended for the 1973 Corvette
Stingray - an engine package that never officially reached
production.
GM authorized a limited production run of approximately 700 updated
LS-7 blocks. Engineers revised and strengthened the original design
to address known weaknesses, ultimately creating what many consider
the toughest production-based Mark IV big block Chevrolet ever
cast.
Notable features of the 10069286 LS-7 block include:
• Siamese cylinder bores
• Three 1-inch coolant slots machined between cylinders for
improved cooling
• Massive 5/8-inch shanked main cap bolts
• Reinforced high-strength casting designed for 1000+ horsepower
applications
• 4-bolt main construction
• CAT main bolts installed in this engine
Additional engine components include:
• Genuine NOS "077" Winters Snowflake heads
• Winters Snowflake intake manifold
• Steel crankshaft
• 7/16 rod bolts
• GM oil pan
• Deep groove pulleys
• Correct ignition components
• Correct-style 427 Turbo-Jet air cleaner assembly
The engine bay presents exceptionally well with a highly
factory-inspired appearance while still showcasing the serious
performance pedigree underneath.
Power is transferred through a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission
paired to a stout rear differential, giving the car an aggressive
and authentic driving experience that feels exactly like a properly
sorted late-60s big block Camaro should.
This Camaro is equally impressive underneath. The undercarriage
remains highly detailed and structurally solid with clean floors,
excellent frame rails, factory-style suspension components, dual
exhaust, and a tidy trunk compartment complete with spare.
Highlights Include:
• Rare GM Performance Parts 10069286 LS-7 454 block
• Genuine NOS 077 Winters Snowflake heads installed
• 4-speed manual transmission
• California black plate car
• Same family ownership for decades reportedly
• Factory tach and gauges
• Bucket seats and console
• Factory-style blue interior
• Correct-style 427 Turbo-Jet air cleaner
• Highly detailed engine bay and undercarriage
• Original GM sheet metal
• Extremely solid body and floors
• Dual exhaust system
• Detailed trunk compartment
• Collector-grade presentation throughout
This is not simply another restored 1969 Camaro. It is a highly
documented, historically inspired big block build centered around
one of the rarest and most respected GM Performance Parts Mark IV
castings ever produced - wrapped in one of the most iconic muscle
car bodies of all time.
For the collector or enthusiast searching for a truly unique
first-generation Camaro with genuine period-correct muscle,
historical significance, and outstanding presentation, this Camaro
checks boxes that very few cars can.
Real story behind BBC casting number 10069286
Yes this is a 1990 4 bolt main mark4 454 High performance block
sold over the counter at gmpp. They were a 1 per person only. A
crate engine outfit could not purchase one. In 1989 the gmpp guys
where looking for new a headquarters out back of the GM. property.
They went in an old building. And in a corner office that was
Locked up they found what they thought to be lost forever casting
molds ect... From the 1972 LS-7 454 that was suppose to come in
1973 stingray but didn't. They got the okay to cast 700 LS-7s ,they
did some research and addressed the weakness's of the original
block 10069286 is what they came up with. The baddest toughest mk4
ever cast only one rated for 1000 plus HP, only one with Siamese
cylinders with 3 1" slots machined between cylinders for coolant
flow, only one w/ 5/8 shanked main cap bolts, When they were done R
and D came and took there modified mold and formulas for research
and the new generation 5 and 6 eng. Are based off of 10069286 which
kind of makes it the grandfather of the new 572 crate motor.
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