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1969 Chevrolet Camaro

SELLER INFORMATION

Classic Auto Mall
6180 Morgantown Road
Morgantown, PA
610|901|3804

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MILEAGE
54509

YEAR
1969

ENGINE
8

LOCATION
Morgantown, PA

STOCK
5322

FULL SPECS

Year 1969
Mileage 54509
Engine 8
Doors 2
Transmission Manual
Make Chevrolet
Model Camaro

Camaro 1969

Title Status --
Exterior Color White
Interior Color Black

DESCRIPTION

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Hardtop

For consignment, a 1969 Camaro still appearingmostly stock, but with the ability to ramp it up on the 1/4 mile to the tune of sub 10-second passes, oh and didI mention you can drive it to the track and back home? Our consigner has owned this gem for the last 20 plus years, and after reviewing his well detailed and organized notes of the build, it\'s clear this Mustang mucher was the apple of his eye. Loads of performance upgrades, an Andy Jensen built 555ci V8 making 780 dyno proven horsepower and a 3rd place finisher during the 2010 Drag Week competition. This car has also competed in the 2011 Hot Rod magazine Maxton Mile top speed event, and a serious street brawler that you can drive daily using pump gas.

Exterior
Speaking of hot, this car is bathed in a nice application of white paint and keeping true to form there are accenting wide black stripes on the front and rear deck lids. Above the body matching carbon fiber front bumper is the traditional Camaro egg crate grille with outboard headlights and above that is a pin on fiberglass 6\" cowl induction hood with a larger than life scoop to show the competition youmean business. All remaining bright work and badging as well as the rear bumper and bumperettes and window trimmings are all looking shiny and fab. The back is dressed with a small rear spoiler attached to the trunk lid and just below are the horizontal tail lights. The stance is just perfect and is finished off with Billet Specialties wheels and staggered width tires sporting 295/50R16 drag tires. A quick peek in the trunk reveals the nicely done splatter paint, rear down bars for the roll cage and trunk mounted battery within a polished box.

Interior
Climbing through a 10-point chromoly roll cage with swing out door bars, we position ourselves into the heavily bolstered black and gray broadcloth racing buckets. Reaching out to our right we grab the shifter complete with a pistol grip handle and line lock button atopset within the black plastic factory console. A small storage compartment resides at the rear of the console and some wood applique dresses up the shifter area. Moving forward oureyes are drawn to a duo of black faceAutoMeter gauges and just above and residing in the ashtray is a MSD Launch Control with 3-step capability. A black rimmed 4 spoke steering wheel fronts the dash complete with the factory deeply inset gauges. Mounted well within the driver\'s view is a large AutoMeter Sport-Comp tachometer and supporting gauges. Topping this all off is a black vinyl padded dash cover and Garmin GPS that now functions as the speedometer. A rear bench seat,matching the front racing buckets is behind all this speed inspired interior,although climbing back there will take some limbering up and a few weeks ofyoga classes. Floating the interior is clean black carpet and up high is a lightly sagged but intact black headliner. More gray and black broadcloth for the sleek door panels, and these are dressed with the factory cranks, actuators and black vinyl armrests.

Drivetrain
Unpinning the lift off cowl induction hood reveals automotive jewelry in the form of an Andy Jensen built 555ci all aluminum V8. This mill is built with a Brodix block with Manley connecting rods and retains a pump gas friendly compression ratio. On top is a Holley EFI intake manifold and a Holley 950cfmUltra carb. Allowing the dinosaur and air mixture into the cylinders are a pair of worked Brodix heads with roller rockers. On the back is bolted a G-Force Magnum T56 6-speed manual that is Liberty shifted, cryogenically treated, micropolished, and faceplated. Connecting the mighty mill to the trans and under the Quicktime SFI bellhousing is a Bonninfante sinister 10\" iron clutch and this unit is capable of withstanding 1,000hp. The rear axle configuration consists of a Danny Miller Ford 9\", nodular iron 3rd member, Daytona aluminum pinion support, a mini-spool, Moser axles and 4.10 gearing. This unit is also built to handle the rigors of 1,000hp. A custom driveshaft with heavy duty U-joints moves the power rearward.

Undercarriage
At first glance things look very \"streetcar\" appearing down below with solid flooring, unibody and rockers. Subframe connectors have been added for extra chassis strength as well and we note a stock fuel tank with an added sump, Holley blue pump and Barry Grant fuel filter. Wilwood disc brakes all around provide the Woah! factor at the big end of the track and keeping things hooked up is a rear mono-leaf suspension with Caltracs bars. Up front is a Fatman Mustang II front suspension with 2-inch drop spindles attached to the Fatman front subframe. Handling the big exhale are 2 1/8\" primary tube headers that send spent fossils rearward through 4-inch exhaust and Dynatech mufflers.

Drive-Ability
Our muscle car master took this example for a ride, and he reported it was an E ticket ride. All fun

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