Regular Production Option, (RPO), is a three digit standardized
code used by General Motors to designate vehicle options and
modifications. Very few of these codes end up in the actual name of
a car, but there are some exceptions and Z28 is the most notable,
indicating Special Performance Package. Corvette's Z06 is another
RPO that's become part of the common name of the performance
version, and L78, slightly more obscure, represents a particular
big block. Z71 on the side of a modern Chevrolet truck is an RPO
and translates to Truck Sports Package.
For consignment, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 showing 85,823 miles,
but the true miles are unknown due to a PA title exemption. The
consignor stated 302ci V8 in this car was recently refreshed
according to our consignor and the rebuild paperwork will accompany
the car to the next lucky owner.
Exterior
There are very few flaws to find in the two stage Cortez Silver
paint that covers this car. Painted black stripes travel from the
nose and over the cowl hood, interrupted by the roof, then
reemerging on the trunk lid and over the spoiler. The chrome
bumpers as well as the door handles, window trim, and side mirror
are in fantastic condition while additional metal includes wheel
opening and rocker trim, also nice. 1969 saw the introduction of
the quarter panel decorative vents and they stand out against the
silver paint while 15-inch Chevrolet Rally wheels continue the
consistently good metal on the car and are wrapped in staggered
size tires with a mid 2025 date code. Imperfections include minor
inclusions in the paint, peeling paint on the rocker below the
trim, several clear runs, scratch and chip on the rear fender,
slight separation of wheel arch trim and body and a few dings to
the trim, and scratches to plating of rear bumper.
Interior
Both door panels in black plastic and vinyl and tight and clean, as
are the high backed bucket seats for the driver and front passenger
and the back bench. Circle gauges and a clock are situated in
square housing while a simulated wood strip underlines the gauge
cluster. An AM/FM/CD player is to the right of the column which is
capped by a three spoke steering wheel. The AC branded gauges
include a 120mph speedometer and tachometer, augmented by the quad
gauge package in the center console just ahead of the woodgrain
trim on the shifter housing where we find a white knobbed Hurst
shifter and the shift pattern plaque all in clean condition. Low
pile black looped carpet covers the floor and our stitched
headliner shows areas of looseness but is fully intact. The trunk
is shrouded by a green plaid vinyl period mat showing some light
usage and houses a spare and jack.
Drivetrain
Here we have a consignor stated302ci V8 with a Holley 4-barrel,
rated at 290 horsepower and mated to a date correct Muncie M21 four
speed manual transmission. Power is routed to a 12 bolt rear axle
with a consignor stated 3.73 gear ratio and Positraction. The bay
presents cleanly and indicates power steering and power brakes
onboard.
Undercarriage
From the gleaming gas tank forward, the underside presents as fresh
with only some road spray detracting from near perfection. The dual
exhaust hit an H-pipe, then FlowMaster mufflers, then exit through
straight pipes. Power brakes are equipped as front disc and rear
drum, and suspension is standard coil springs up front and leaf
springs in back.
Drive-Ability
If it looks this good, we're not expecting any surprises and in
true form, the Z delivers on all fronts with a great exhaust note,
good power, and straight tracking. The only thing not working is
the horn as all other functions work properly. While Classic Auto
Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of
our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working
at the time of your purchase.
We've said it before, don't rest on your laurels if an X77 '69 Z28
is on your wishlist. They simply don't stay long at Classic Auto
Mall and are a top tier collector muscle car. This is a very nice
example in a very nice color and extremely good condition. We'll
await...
124379N672747
1-Chevrolet
24-Camaro V8
37-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
9-1969
N-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
672747-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
ST 69 12437-1969 Camaro 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
BDY NOR 103630-Norwood Body #
TR 711-Black Standard Vinyl Buckets
PNT 69 69-Cortez Silver
08B-2nd Week August
X77-Z28 Performance Package Without Z21 Style Trim Group Or Z22
Rally Sport Group
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