For Sale: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 in Cornelius, North Carolina for sale in Cornelius, NC

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Vehicle Description The Camaro Z28 was designed for street legal racing and it was GM's answer to be able to qualify and compete in SCCA racing.
The 1969 Camaro Z28 was already a legend in the muscle car world, and it was the design that inspired the 2010 Camaro.
Only 20,302 Z28 models were produced in 69.
This Z28 has been fully restored to factory specifications and all NOS parts were used.
The high-standard restoration was a frame off restoration and is very impressive.
The Garnet Red paint highlights the straight body lines.
Paint is in excellent show condition.
The hood is the Cowl Induction ZL2 Cold Air Hood and the black rally hood stripes give a beautiful contrast.
Only 10,006 ZL2 cowl hoods left the factory.
All chrome and trim are in brand new condition.
Interior is the Medium Red bucket seat console interior.
Gear shifter is on the console.
All interior components present in excellent new condition.
Engine is the high revving and correct DZ 302 and is paired with a 4-speed Muncie M21 closed ratio manual transmission.
Gear ratio is 3:
73:
1 and car is equipped with the correct exhaust system.
Since the restoration, the car has only been driven 1,000 miles.
Location of this car is in Ohio.
It is available for viewing by appointment only.
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: CAMARO Z28

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