- Make: Chevrolet
- Car Model: Camaro
- Year: 1969
- Body Type: Sport
- Condition: Used
- Engine Size: 350-cu.in. OHV V8
- Engine Type: 350-cu.in. OHV V8
- Fuel Type: Gas
- Transmission: Manual
- Exterior Color: Red metallic with white stripes
- Interior Color: White vinyl
- Interior Color:White vinyl
- Mileage: 9745 miles
- VIN: 124379N548581
- Safety Rating:
- Standard Seating: 5
- Steering Type: Akron, OH
Features
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- Features: Contact the seller for more info
- City: Akron
- State: OH
- Length: 180.4 in
- Wheelbase: 108.7 in
- Track Rear: 23 in
- Track Front: 20 in
Vehicle Description
Built as a visual tribute to the Z/28, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro has been owned for 26 years. He recalls, I drove it very little for the first seven years, and then I parked it inside my heated company warehouse from 2005 to 2022. All of the major work and repairs were done in late 2022 by me and Detroit Hot Rod Sport and Custom in Plymouth, Michigan. - The engine is an over-the-counter 350-cu.in. [OHV V8] replacement with casting ID# 3970014, date ID# A1376 (Jan. 13, 76), and stamped ID# V0319800. Its mileage is unknown.Modifications include a Holley Avenger carburetor with an electric choke, aluminum intake manifold with a Winters logo, a Pertronix Ignitor II electronic ignition, new header collector reducers to the head-pipes and new mufflers. A new starter and fuel pump were also bolted in.The gas tank was removed, flushed clean, and a new fuel sending unit was installed.After a couple of pumps on the accelerator pedal, turn the key, and the engine starts and fast idles at 1,600 rpm. After it warms up, I punch the pedal to kick off the fast idle, and it comes down to 1,000 rpm.A new flywheel, clutch, and pressure plate are ahead of the professionally rebuilt Muncie M21 four-speed manual transmission.A Hurst shifter was also installed, and the seller notes, With no more than 100 miles on everything, the transmission is still pretty tight going through the gears.Inside the rebuilt 12-bolt Positraction rear axle is a Richmond 3.73:1 gearset.A new speedometer cable was installed and calibrated during the transmission rebuild.The solid body has no rust repairs or filler.A cowl induction-style hood, Z/28 stripes and badges, and 302 emblems were added.Originally code-52 Garnet Red, the repaint color is a bit lighter and metallic is in it. It was applied before he purchased the car, the overall quality is good.The glass and seals are good all-around with no leaks.Except for the backup-lights, the exterior lighting functions.In the code-727 Ivory standard bucket seat interior, the mechanical operation is good for each seat and there are no tears in the aged white vinyl, . The carpet and headliner are in good condition.The Mallory tachometer, and aftermarket oil pressure and water temperature gauges, and voltmeter all work accurately, , as does the dome light and heater. An optional three-spoke steering wheel is present.In 2022, the entire power front disc/rear drum and parking brake system was replaced, except for the rotors and pads because they were in great shape, . The pedal feels good, the tires can be locked up if necessary, and the parking brake functions perfectly.New leaf springs, polyurethane bushings, and rear shocks were installed at the same time.Normal wear and tear for their age is present on the trim rings and center caps, and the 15-inch steel Rally wheels are in good shape.The manual steering system, is straight ahead and tight. COMES WITH New bearings are included in the sale to fix the quarter windows.Numerous manuals and a car cover come with the Camaro, as well.Original date-coded brake parts, a Z/28 Holley carburetor, and period-correct AM/FM radio will also go with the sale.-This engine runs a little rich, so there may be some smoke during warm up, the seller discloses.There's a little weeping around the front crank seal.No antenna is installed, so the AM radio's condition is unknown.The paint is showing age with some small bubbles in the surface, chips, crazing, road dings, and minimal scratches.The rear quarter windows do not roll all the way down.Since this car has headers, the backup light switch rod from the transmission linkage to the steering column had to be removed, he explains. I do have the rod that was removed.The armrests and seat backs are discolored, as is some of the trim.No console, fuel gauge, or rear seatbelts are present.The in-dash tachometer is not hooked up.The tires are at least 26 years old, and they should be replaced because of their age.With the radial tires, the car could use power steering for more enjoyable handling. I'd always wanted a 1969 Camaro, and this car needed a lot of mechanical work to make it road worthy and safe, so I was able to negotiate a very good purchase price, the seller remembers.Recent multiple surgeries on my back and leg make it hard to enjoy driving the vehicle, so I'm selling it.A Z/28 tribute car, the Camaro has been owned for the past 26 years.Most of the recent restorative work was carried out in 2022. All my receipts for items I bought and installed and all detailed invoices from Detroit Hot Rod Sport and Custom Company are included. This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro looks like a Z/28 and features a great color combo and tons of new parts, but it will require new tires and a bit more work to get back on the road.