This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro convertible is said to have remained with the family of the original owner in North Carolina until 2016, when it was acquired by the seller and relocated to California. The car is finished in Butternut Yellow over Ivory vinyl upholstery and features air conditioning, a Delco AM/FM radio, a white convertible soft top, and power windows. Power is provided by a 350ci Turbo-Fire V8 paired with a three-speed Turbo Hydramatic automatic transmission. The Z21 Style Trim Group was specified from the factory, and further equipment includes power steering, power-assisted front disc brakes, and 14″ Rally wheels. This Camaro convertible is now offered with a Protect-O-Plate, a window sticker, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.
The car left the factory finished in Butternut Yellow and was fitted with a replacement white convertible top and repainted under previous ownership. The convertible top features power operation, and the Z21 Style Trim Group added headlight and taillight accents as well as a black rocker molding, bright wheel arch trim, and faux quarter-panel vents. Further details include tinted glass along with 350 badging, bumpers with guards, and dual exhaust outlets.
The 14″ Rally wheels wear chrome trim rings and center caps as well as F70-14 Firestone Wide Oval white-letter tires. Factory equipment included power steering as well as power-assisted front disc brakes.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench upholstered in Ivory vinyl, and the carpet and door panels are said to be replacements. A horseshoe-style shifter exits from the center console, which wears woodgrain trim. Further interior appointments include air conditioning, a Delco AM/FM radio, and power windows.
A sport-styled steering wheel frames an inoperative clock flanked by a 120-mph speedometer and a fuel-level gauge. The five-digit odometer shows 31k miles, approximately 1k of which were added under current ownership. Total mileage is unknown.
The 350ci Turbo-Fire L65 V8 was factory rated at 250 horsepower. It is said to have been rebuilt under previous ownership.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed Turbo Hydramatic automatic transmission. The seller states that the transmission is a rebuilt replacement unit that was installed under previous ownership.
The chassis number is consistent with a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro convertible built at the Norwood, Ohio, assembly facility with a V8 engine. Decoding the Fisher body tag reveals the following information:
- Build Date: 05A – First week of May build date
- Style: 69 12467 – 1969 Camaro convertible
- Body: NOR313147 – Norwood, Ohio, body number
- Trim: 727 – Ivory vinyl upholstery
- Paint: 40 – Butternut Yellow paint
- A – White soft top
- X11 – Style Trim Group
The Protect-O-Plate will accompany the car along with the window sticker, which lists factory colors and equipment in addition to a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $4,387.85.