This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro coupe is finished in green over matching vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 350ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Features include an Edelbrock intake manifold and cylinder heads, a Holley carburetor, an aluminum radiator with electric cooling fans, MSD electronic ignition, a Hurst shifter, and a Pioneer CD player. The car was acquired by the current owner in 2020, and service performed by the seller reportedly included a repair of the electric cooling fans as well as the installation of an electric washer fluid pump, new spark plugs, and an oil change. This Camaro is now offered in Canada by the seller on behalf of the current owner with transferable Ontario registration.
Delivered from the factory in Fathom Green (57), the car is said to have received paint and bodywork under previous ownership. Features include chrome bumpers, dual side-view mirrors, and 427 fender badges. There is paint loss on the right-front wheel arch and an area of touch-up paint near the driver-side mirror.
The body-color 15″ steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps and are mounted with Mastercraft Courser HTR tires measuring 225/70 up front and 255/70 out back. A replacement power steering pump and steering box were reportedly installed under previous ownership. Braking is handled by drums at all four corners with a dual-circuit master cylinder.
The cabin features high-back bucket seats trimmed in green vinyl with a matching rear bench, dash cap, door panels, and carpets. Features include a Delco AM radio, an under-dash Pioneer CD player, a center console with woodgrain trim, and a Hurst shifter.
The green three-spoke steering wheel frames a 120-mph speedometer, while AutoGauge oil pressure and water temperature gauges are fitted ahead of the shifter. The five-digit odometer shows just under 17k miles. Total mileage is unknown.
The 350ci V8 is fitted with an Edelbrock intake manifold and Performer RPM cylinder heads, a Holley carburetor, chrome valve covers, and a tubular steel exhaust manifold. MSD electronic ignition, an aluminum radiator, and a replacement water pump and alternator were installed under previous ownership. The electric cooling fans were repaired by the seller, who also installed an electric washer fluid pump and replacement spark plugs. The oil was changed in preparation for the sale.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission and a 12-bolt rear end. A replacement fuel tank, lines, and pump were installed under previous ownership along with a new exhaust system.
The Fisher cowl tag decodes as follows:
- 69-12437 – 1969 Camaro two-door sport coupe
- NOR202975 – Norwood, Ohio, assembly; serial number sequence
- TR 723 – Midnight Green vinyl upholstery, standard bucket seats
- 57 57 PNT – Fathom Green paint
- 12B – Built second week of December