This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was produced at GM’s Norwood, Ohio, facility and was acquired out of Iowa by the selling dealer in 2023. Finished in orange over black vinyl upholstery, the car is said to have been the subject of a refurbishment completed under previous ownership and is powered by a replacement 396ci V8 paired with a Muncie four-speed manual transmission. Additional equipment includes an aluminum intake manifold and cylinder heads, a cowl induction hood, SS badging, front and rear spoilers, power-assisted front disc brakes, 14″ steel wheels, and a 12-bolt rear end as well as a Hurst shifter, a heater, and a push-button AM radio.
The car is said to have been repainted in Hugger Orange as part of a refurbishment that was completed under previous ownership. Features include a cowl induction hood, a front lip spoiler, a rear deck spoiler, a driver-side mirror, dual exhaust outlets, and chrome-finished bumpers and rocker-panel moldings.
Color-matched steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps and reproduction F70-14″ Goodyear Polyglas tires with raised white letters. A matching spare is located in the trunk.
A standard black interior treatment is carried throughout, including the bucket seat upholstery, rear bench, carpeting, door panels, and dashboard. The car is equipped with a Hurst shifter, manually operated windows, a heater, a push-button AM radio, and safety belts for the front and rear passengers.
The two-spoke steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer and a fuel gauge. The five-digit odometer shows 21k miles, approximately five of which have been added by the selling dealer.
A replacement 396ci V8 was reportedly installed under previous ownership, and features include an orange-finished engine block, a Delco battery, a black-finished air cleaner assembly, chrome valve covers, and an aluminum intake manifold and cylinder heads bearing Winters “snowflake” logos.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Muncie four-speed manual transmission and a 12-bolt rear differential. Additional photos showing the suspension, chassis, and driveline are presented in the gallery below.
The VIN indicates that the car is a 1969 Camaro coupe originally powered by an inline-six engine and assembled in Norwood, Ohio. The firewall-mounted trim tag is pictured in the gallery below.