This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro coupe was assembled at the Van Nuys, California plant and remained registered to one owner in the state from new. It was placed into long-term storage in 1985 and acquired by the selling dealer in 2023, with subsequent work including replacing the tires, cleaning the fuel system, and performing fluid services. The car is finished in burgundy over black vinyl and is powered by a 307ci V8 linked with a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. Further details include power steering, 14″ steel wheels, chrome bumpers, an AM/FM radio, and an eight-track player. This Camaro coupe is now offered by the selling dealer at no reserve with California black plates and a clean California title.
The car was factory-finished in burgundy (67) and was optioned with a black vinyl roof that has been removed. Details include chrome bumpers, California black plates, and polished window trim. Close-up photos of the paint and trim as well as corrosion and finish imperfections are provided in the gallery.
Steel 14″ wheels wear full covers and 195/75 Tornel Classic white-stripe tires that were mounted in preparation for the sale. The car is equipped with power steering, and braking is handled by power-assisted drums.
The front bucket seats and rear bench are upholstered in black vinyl that extends to the dashboard and door panels. The cabin is outfitted with a heater, a horseshoe-style shifter, an AM/FM radio, and an eight-track player mounted below the center armrest. The driver’s seat upholstery is split and close-up photos of the cabin are provided in the gallery.
A two-spoke steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer and a fuel level gauge. The five-digit odometer shows 77k miles.
The 307ci Turbo-Fire L14 V8 was factory rated at 200 horsepower. The battery was replaced, the carburetor was cleaned, an oil change was performed, and the spark plugs and wires were replaced in preparation for the sale, according to the selling dealer.
A close-up photo of the engine stamping is displayed above.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. The fuel tank and lines were cleaned in preparation for the sale, according to the selling dealer.