Vehicle Description
When only the real thing will do, this real-deal 1969 Chevrolet
Camaro Z/28 is the one to quench your muscle car desire. Fully
restored, including distinctive paint, iconic Houndstooth interior,
and DZ-code 302 V8, this is your chance to grab a dream car. And if
that wasn't enough to entice you, did we also mention it's a star
car?
Even without the allure of a true Z car, you have a deep desire for
this one. The factory-correct code-53 Glacier Blue looks terrific
thanks to a serious investment during the restoration. And it's
sure to catch your eye because they made sure the bodywork was a
terrific canvas for the blue. But this all makes perfect sense,
because not only is a Z/28 a rare treat, but also less than 5% of
'69 Camaros received this color - doubling down on the coupe's
rarity. It's a striking blue because it gives a bright distinction
to the meaner elements on this specialty model. So it's the perfect
contrast to the cowl induction hood, Z/28 badging, front air dam,
D80 rear spoiler, and, of course, the dual black stripes that
practically define the high performance Camaros. We know you love
how the total package looks, and you're not the only one. That's
why the car was chosen to be featured in the music video for Dustin
Lynch's Mind Reader hit song.
More investment in this Camaro is evident the moment you open the
door. It has been upgraded with iconic houndstooth bucket seats
with its factory-correct desirable center console in-between. The
seats, door panels, and carpets are so clean and pristine that we
suspect it's quite new. This might be a muscle machine, but the
woodgrain appearance on the dash, console, and correct Chevy
performance three-spoke steering wheel add plenty of class to the
atmosphere. Everything looks authentically correct, right down to
the AM/FM radio and iconic quad auxiliary gauges that are just
ahead of the Hurst shifter (even the trunk is amazingly accurate!)
The only piece that doesn't look like it came right out of the
Norwood facility all those years ago is the Sun Super Tach. It's a
larger readout than the factory piece (that's also still in place,)
which is a great reminder that these Zs were meant to be
driven.
The engine is why the Z/28 is so special. It's a 1969-correct
DZ-code 302 cubic-inch V8 is that's been rebuilt for performance
and detailed for show. When you pop the hood, people will marvel at
everything from the exclusive fined valve covers, to the firewall
markings, to the factory-style decals (including that Yenko one on
the alternator!) You're going to love how this one correctly
inhales from a true cowl induction hood and Holley four-barrel
carburetor with proper '69 date coding. It exhales with the kind of
authority that these Z/28 were legendary for providing. Also, part
of this legend is serious power and torque. You get to take full
advantage of all of this thanks to the period-correct Muncie
four-speed transmission that was also rebuilt during restoration.
You can truly let the motor scream to its 6,000 RPM redline without
complaint and sounds magnificent doing it. Plus, the 4.10 gears
make for quick launches, and a stout 12-bolt rear end helps get all
the power to the road. Control is also well in hand thanks to front
disc brakes, power steering, and modern cool Goodyear GT
reproduction tires rubber on the correct Rally wheels.
This one comes with just about everything you want in an
investment-grade car, including owner's manual, reproduction window
sticker, and NCRS documentation. You already know how rare this
opportunity is to own a shining example of a superstar coupe. So
don't miss out, call today!!!