1969 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Lees Summit, Missouri, United States
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1969 CAMARO Z/28
* VIN# -124379N618930
*BUILD DATE- 03D = MARCH 4TH WEEK
*STYLE TRIM- X77= BASE CAR WITH Z/28 PACKAGE
*PAINT CODE- 57= FATHOM GREEN
*INTERIOR CODE- 725 = MIDNIGHT GREEN CUSTOM
*ENGINE CODE- DZ 302 DATED (VO311DZ)
*ENGINE BLOCK- 3956618 DATED (C-8-9)
*TRANSMISSION - M21- DATED (P9B18)
*REAR END- BU= 3.73 12 BOLT POSI DATED (312G)
*MILES – 32,695
This is a 1969 Camaro Z/28 that is all matching numbers with only 32,695 original miles, and the original new car
packet with the Protect-o-Plate.
The 1st owner, ordered and then picked up the Z/28 on 3/28/1969 from Bob Bain Chevrolet in New York off of Transit
Rd. After only 8 short months, the Z/28 was sold to the 2nd owner, his friend, and stayed in New York, who drove
the Z/28 and then kept it stored since 1977.
I am the 3rd owner, who purchased the Z/28 in 2004 and completed a frame-off nut and bolt, extensive rotisserie
restoration in 2011.
Take a look at the original unused spare tire from 1969 in the trunk!!!!!
This is a number one car!!!!!
Hagerty current value for a #1 Concours is $137,000
Excellent #2 $103,000
Good #3 $79,000
Fair #4 $59,000
Jerry MacNeish restored the carburetor, intake, valve covers, water pump, air pump. The Harrison 3-core radiator
and heater core are original and checked, the original Muncie M-21 was rebuilt aswell as the original 12 bolt 3:73
rearend. This Z/28 is documented with the Protect-O- Plate and new car packet, I even have the original, the ones
from Norwood plant from 1969, Firestone Sports Car 200 tires that come with the car. The AM radio still works,
aswell and all the guages. If you want a turn-key original 1969 Z/28 multi Best of Show winner, then this is the
Camaro for you.
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