No Reserve: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
No Reserve: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
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No Reserve: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
High Bidder: campesino
No Reserve
Winning Bid: $50,000 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
Palos Verdes Estates, California 90274
Seller:
Engine:
327ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
76,101 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
124379N697864
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
17809238
Location:
Palos Verdes Estates, California 90274
Seller:
Engine:
327ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
76,101 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
124379N697864
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
17809238
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This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is a restored sports coupe with Z/28 equipment, an Edelbrock carburetor, Hedman headers, and redline tires powered by a Turbo Fire 327ci V8 paired with a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission. This first-generation muscle car is a straight, rust-free example with glossy exterior finishes, a refurbished suspension, and reupholstered interior trim with a full center console and custom embroidered floor mats. Finished in black with dual white accent stripes over the hood and trunk over a reupholstered black vinyl interior, this first-generation Camaro is now offered with a clear California title in the seller’s name.
The Camaro first debuted for the 1967 model year on the General Motors F-body platform, offered in two-door hardtop and convertible body styles. Cosmetic updates were applied in 1968 to the marker lights and vent windows, and the 1969 model received all-new sheet metal except for the hood and the trunk lid. This two-door hardtop example from that year is outfitted in Z/28 trim and was repainted in black, contrasted by dual white accent stripes over the hood and the trunk. Brightwork is corrosion-free for the bumpers, moldings, and badging, and the body features a lower front air dam, fog lamps, and an integrated trunk spoiler. The seller has provided up-close imaging of specific cosmetic blemishes, including some paint checking on certain panels.
Steel 15” Rallye wheels with polished Bowtie-branded caps and bright trim rings are wrapped in newer BFGoodrich redline tires. Steering is power-assisted, and the suspension received upgrades new shock absorbers as well as tubular front upper and lower A-arms.
The interior is trimmed with reupholstered black vinyl fold-forward bucket seating and replacement door panels, color-matched to the center console, lap belts, dash, headliner, carpeting, and Z/28-embroidered floor mats. The interior is accented with woodgrain veneer on the console and dash, a Hurst shift lever with a cue-ball knob, a passenger side grab-handle, and a modern Kenwood AM/FM/CD stereo with replacement speakers. The trunk is fully lined in black splatter paint.
Instrumentation provides a 120-mph speedometer, an 8k-rpm tachometer, an analog clock, and auxiliary white-faced gauges at the top of the center console for coolant temperature, oil pressure, voltage, and fuel level. The five-digit mechanical odometer reads 76k miles, although true mileage on the chassis is unknown.
The 327ci V8 was serviced within the last six months, equipped with a new Edelbrock carburetor, Hedman headers, and replacement fluids. This powertrain was rated at 290 horsepower and 290 lb-ft of torque from the factory, featuring 11:1 compression, forged pistons, and a solid lifter camshaft. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a console-shifted Muncie 4-speed manual transmission and an upgraded rear end.
Photos showing the underside are available in the carousel.
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@linusparkcity – when you said trunk panel needs work meaning rust repair work or? ...
I'm sure it's some rust in the trunk and needs attention.
BID: $45,000
@linusparkcity – do you have any documents on the car? ...
I created a folder and it's going to the new owner.
do you have any documents on the car?
when you said trunk panel needs work meaning rust repair work or?
@linusparkcity – how are the floor pans? picture doesnt show it ...
Trunk floor panel needs work.
@linusparkcity – so all gauges including temp gauge working? ...
I'm not sure but I didn't see anything wrong.
@linusparkcity – all solid sheet metal? no bondos? ...
I'm sure there is some body work done
how are the floor pans? picture doesnt show it
all solid sheet metal? no bondos?