For Sale: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 in Lewisville, Texas for sale in Lewisville, TX

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Vehicle Description 1969 Chevy Camaro Z-28 PRESENTED BY:
GARRETT CLASSICS classic and collector car sales and consignment 1865 McGee Lane, Ste F Lewisville, TX 75077 please call Maris at 214-616-2317 with questions We are very proud to present this very nice 1969 Camaro Z-28.
It is a real Z-28 X77 code.
It has a date correct engine, but not the one it was born with.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
302 cu V-8 (non matching but date correct DZ code) Cross Ram Muncie 4 Speed Transmission 12 Bolt Posi Rear End 3.
73 Gears 6000 rpm Redline Tach w/Maximum 7000 rpm 12 Bolt Eaton Posi Rear Endura Urethane Front Bumper Power Steering Power Brakes Discs Front Drums Rear Original Trim Tag Correct Lemans Blue w/ Black Interior The car was certified in 2016 by a well known classic muscle car dealer from Phoenix, AZ, Mike Kaiser of Arizona Muscle Cars.
For those of you who prefer to read the stats instead of looking at all of the photos, here they are.
Photos will back up all numbers:
VIN#- 124379N565080 - First registered Feb.
1969 12437- V8 2-door coupe 9N565080- Assembled Dec 1968 Engine Pad- 19L514557 V1219DZ V- Flint Michigan 1967 and up 1219 Assembled Dec 19 1968 DZ- 302 ci 290hp Z-28 4 speed manual 19L 1969 model year Los Angeles Plant 514557- production number indicates assembly started Dec.
1968 Firewall- PBT-X-M21- BLU Paint, Body Trim -X Code- Muncie 4 speed- Blue Drivetrain- Engine casting number 3956618 -date-L 178 (Dec.
17, 1968) Heads ( 3927186 Date- J268 Oct.
26, 1968) Transmission 3885010- Muncie 4 speed - Date- P7T01 Dec.
1, 1967 Rear End- BU-1213-G-E BU-3.
73 Ratio 12 Bolt Posi 1213- Dec 13G Detroit Axle Plant 2nd Shift E Eaton Cowl Tag - 12C Car Assembly Started 3rd week of Dec.
1968 Norwood OH 71-71 Lemans Blue 711 Black Vinyl Trim X77- Z28- Special Performance Equipment/ Rally Stripes ( The X codes were a mid- production year addition to Norwood's Camaros beginning with trim tag body date 12B) If a car was built prior to 12B(2nd week of Dec) then the trim tag won't show the X33 or X77 Tachometers were optional in 67,68, and 69 Z-28s.
During the 69 production year there were 3 choices of tachs.
Before Jan- Fe.
the optional tach was the 6000 rpm redline with 7000 rpm maximum.
Starting in Ja.
-Feb, the 6000 rpm redline had an 8000 rpm max, and the very late production cars had the 6500 rpm redline with 8000 max.
The black bucket seat interior is very nice on this Z-28.
This car is all about the numbers.
The person who restored it painstakingly researched and found all of the correct engine and transmission parts with casting numbers all within the correct month and year that the car was originally built.
The car was built starting the 3rd week of Dec.
1968.
You will see photos of all of the casting numbers and block stamping showing that it is very accurate even though it's not the born with engine.
There is no way to determine if a Camaro is a true Cross Ram, because this was never an option from the manufacturer.
It was something the dealer could get for you and install, or customers could order the set up and install it themselves.
These full set ups are selling for a great deal of money today.
You will see that the block is stamped with the DZ code which is a 1969 302 /290hp manual transmission 4 speed.
It also shows that it was built on Dec 19th which is also the same time frame as the car build.
This next photo shows that the block does not match the VIN#.
It does however show all numbers including the transmission were built in Dec.
1968 at the same time the car was built.
In the photos you will see the Winters intake numbers with their snowflake casting marks.
Another original feature was the teak wood steering wheel.
This is not the original.
We have photos of :
Block date code shows December 1968.
Block casting number.
Head Numbers You can see the X77 on the trim tag showing that this is a real Z-28, and also this number would not be on a car built before Dec.
The restoration was very well done right down to the factory markings on the firewall.
It wasn't the fastest muscle car, but with single-season styling and a unique combination of brake, engine, exhaust, and induction options, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was arguably the most desirable Z28 of all, and still is today.
Factory rated at 290hp, said to have been done for insurance purposes for GM, the engines actually dyno at over 350hp.
Not all 69 Z-28s came with 4 wheel discs.
It was an option and cost about $500.
there were very few units sold and half of them went to actual racing Z-28s.
Another option, were headers for the 69 Camaro.
The factory would not install them, but would put them in the trunk for the dealer to install if you wanted them.
As stated on the Camaro Online Performance site, there is one dead giveaway that a high performance Camaro is real.
It is the placement of a reinforcement bracket welded to the rear frame rail to support an exhaust hanger on a dual exhaust high performance car.
It is a small plate 2 by 4 and is welded on the surface edge of the rear frame rail just behind the the driver's side wheel.
The picture below is that plate on this Camaro.
There is this one small dent on the inside edge of the passenger door.
This is usually the one spot to get a crack in the paint, and both sides are fine.
This is a small imperfection in the rear spoiler.
This is your opportunity to own a beautiful highly sought after 1969 Z-28 Camaro with cross ram.
We have a lot more photos of this car if you are interested.
Again, please call Maris at 214-616-2317 with questions.
I will also be happy to assist with financing and shipping as well.
WARRANTY :
This vehicle is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty expressed, written or implied.
The seller shall not be responsible for any incorrect description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein and makes no warranty in connection therewith.
Although every effort is made on our part to accurately describe the vehicle to you, it is the buyers responsibility to see that his/her classic and collector car purchase meets their individual criteria.
Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type.
The seller will make every effort to disclose any known defects associated with the vehicle at the buyers request prior to the close of the sale.
Seller assumes no responsibility for any oral or written statements about the vehicle.
A personal or 3rd party inspection prior to your purchase is highly recommended.
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: CAMARO Z28

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