This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe was purchased new from Milroy Chevrolet in Hudson, New York, and spent time registered in New Jersey before its recent acquisition by the selling dealer. The car is finished in yellow with a black vinyl roof and interior, and power is from a correct 327ci V8 backed by a numbers-matching two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. Additional options include power steering, a center console, Rally wheels, and more. This Camaro is offered in Florida with its original window sticker, manufacturer’s literature, a Protect-O-Plate, and a clean New Jersey title.
The car was finished in Daytona Yellow from the factory, and the selling dealer reports that it was repainted under previous ownership. Details include a black vinyl roof, a wraparound nose stripe, a lower front valance with integrated fog lights, and faux side vents as well as front and rear spoilers.
Silver 15″ rally wheels wear chrome hubcaps and beauty rings as well as BFGoodrich Radial T/W white-letter tires. A set of spare hubcaps is included in the sale. The car is equipped with power-assisted brakes and steering.
The interior is trimmed in black vinyl over high-backed Strato bucket seats, and the optional center console is accented with wood-look appliqués.
The two-spoke steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer, a fuel gauge, and a five-digit odometer showing 33k miles. Total mileage is unknown. A 1980s Alpine cassette player is mounted under the stock Delco AM radio.
A covered spare tire and jack kit are housed in the trunk, photos of which show rust-through at the right front corner.
The 327ci V8 is stamped with an FK suffix matching that shown in the Protect-O-Plate, indicating a correct 210-horsepower version manufactured on August 23 for use with a Powerglide transmission. A serial number stamp is not present.
A numbers-matching two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission directs power to the rear wheels. Additional pictures of the underbody are included in the gallery below.
The window sticker lists optional equipment and a 1969 purchase price of $3,400.
Other documents include manuals, a handful of receipts, and a Protect-O-Plate attached to a factory warranty card. Walk-around and driving videos can be viewed below.