This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 was acquired by the seller in 2015 and subsequently refurbished with work that consisted of repairing rust, stripping and refinishing the body, and rebuilding the engine and rear axle. The car is finished in green with black stripes over green and powered by a 302ci V8 paired with a replacement Muncie M22 four-speed manual transmission. Features include a cowl induction hood, concealed headlamps, front and rear spoilers, power steering, power four-wheel disc brakes, and 15″ Rally wheels as well as a Hurst shifter, walnut steering wheel, a center console with auxiliary gauges, and a retro-style digital stereo. This Camaro Z/28 is offered with service records and Alabama registration.
The car is finished in green with black stripes and features a steel cowl induction hood, concealed headlamps, chrome bumpers, front and rear spoilers, Z/28 and Rallysport badging, polished rocker trim, and a stainless steel dual-outlet exhaust system that exits below the rear bumper. The body was stripped and repainted in 2016.
Silver-painted 15″ Rally wheels wear polished trim rings and hub caps and are mounted with 215/65 BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires. The car is equipped with power steering and braking is handled by power-assisted discs at all four corners.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in green vinyl joined by a matching dashboard, door panels, and carpets. Equipment includes a heater and defroster, center console, Hurst shifter, faux wood trim, crank windows, lap belts, and a retro-style digital stereo.
The walnut steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer and a 7k-rpm tachometer. Auxiliary gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and battery amperage are stacked in two tiers on the center console ahead of the shifter. The five-digit odometer shows just over 220 miles. Total mileage is unknown.
The 302ci V8 was rebuilt in 2015 and features a hi-rise aluminum intake manifold and a four-barrel carburetor. An oil change was performed in preparation for sale.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a replacement Muncie M22 four-speed manual transmission. The rear axle is said to have been rebuilt during the refurbishment.
Decoding the Fisher cowl tag reveals the following production information:
- ST 69-12437 – 1969 Camaro coupe
- NOR – Assembled in Norwood, Ohio
- 230439 BDY – Body sequence number
- TR 723 – Midnight Green vinyl upholstery
- 59 PNT – Frost Green exterior paint
- 01C – Produced during the third week of January
- X33 – Style Trim Group with Special Equipment Z/28
The car does not have a title, as it is registered in a state that does not issue titles for a vehicle of its age. It is being sold on Alabama registration.