Volo Museum

27582 Volo VIllage Road, Round Lake, IL 60073
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Used 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

For Sale:$146,998
Estimated payment:$3,333/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score
  • Hatchback
  • Condition
    Used
  • Transmission
    4L60E Overdrive Auto
  • Exterior Color
    Lemans Blue
  • Interior Color
    White Houndstooth
  • VIN
    -

Engine

6.2L-580 HP Supercharged LSA

Message from the seller

INTRODUCTION: The perfect blend of classic style and modern performance. Finished in beautiful Le Mans blue, while the all new white houndstooth deluxe interior adds a bold, upscale contrast. Under the hood is the real star- a supercharged LSA 6.2-liter V8 paired with a 4L60E overdrive automatic, 4-wheel disc brakes, and upgraded suspension, this Camaro offers iconic looks with thrilling performance. EXTERIOR: Undeniably stunning, this '69 Camaro is the kind of car that turns heads everywhere it goes. The iconic body style is legendary on its own, and this one takes it even further with a cowl hood, front and rear spoilers, and its original Le Mans Blue finish without a vinyl top. The body is absolutely straight with beautiful panel fit, while the metallic paint is laid out evenly and topped with a smooth, glossy clear coat that shines from every angle. White hockey stick stripes add even more sizzle. It's also dressed with the desirable exterior trim group, including wheel well moldings, quarter panel louvers, and rain gutter trim. Then there's the Rally Sport package, featuring hideaway headlights upgraded with electric motors for modern convenience. The chrome trim, glass, and weatherstrips are all in excellent shape. Finishing it off is a proud stance on chrome Resto Laguna wheels wrapped in performance tires, 17 inch in front and 18s in back. This Camaro has the looks, presence, and attitude to back up its performance. INTERIOR: This white houndstooth deluxe interior adds serious sizzle to an already hot Camaro and it's brand new. The deluxe molded door panels, fresh seat cushions, upholstery, and newly installed headrests give the cabin a crisp, upscale look. Fresh carpet lines the floor, while a tight fitting headliner with matching visors completes the clean appearance overhead. In the dash is a very cool set of retro style gauges, currently showing just 1,125 miles. The factory console has been updated with an overdrive automatic shift indicator, blending classic style with modern function. A retro stereo fits neatly in the factory location and sends tunes through 6x9 rear speakers along with speakers mounted in the kick panels. The reproduction SS steering wheel is mounted on a tilt column, and a full set of factory seatbelts is in place. Fresh, stylish, and exceptionally inviting, this is one attractive interior. ENGINE COMPARTMENT: Here's what truly separates this '69 Camaro from the rest- its supercharged LSA 6.2-liter motor, delivering an exhilarating 580 horsepower. With instant throttle response and serious muscle on tap, this modern powerhouse brings incredible performance to a classic body style. The engine bay is both functional and impressive, featuring a polished cold air intake, serpentine front runner system, modern alternator, and modern power steering. A remote mounted intercooler reservoir helps keep the boosted powerplant performing at its best. It runs cool thanks to a large aluminum radiator with dual electric fans, while headers help it breathe freely and add to the aggressive sound. Stopping power is just as strong, with a Wilwood master cylinder and chromed power brake booster. Clean, practical, and built for real performance. TRUNK COMPARTMENT: It is tidy, under the trunk lid and the jamb are painted a nice blue and inside is solid metal with a spatter finish paint. There's also an amplifier and subwoofer as part of the stereo system. UNDERSIDE: It's been rebuilt and upgraded for performance. Up front, it has QA1 tubular control arms and coilover adjustable gas shocks. In back, it has new springs with lowering blocks, QA1 adjustable gas shocks, and tubular Cal Trac traction bars. The fuel system has been replaced and upgraded to support the fuel injected motor. It also has a great sounding stainless steel exhaust with an X-pipe and polished MagnaFlow mufflers. The brake system has been upgraded with disc brakes at all four wheels. Looking up at the motor, it has an extra capaci

1969 Chevrolet Camaro

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro stands as a pivotal model in the pony car wars, a year that saw significant styling refinements and the introduction of iconic performance packages. This third year of the Camaro's first generation built upon the success of its predecessors, solidifying its place as a formidable competitor to the Ford Mustang and a symbol of American automotive performance and style.

Key Features and Design:

  • Refined Styling: While retaining the familiar coke-bottle silhouette, the 1969 Camaro received a comprehensive facelift. The front end featured a more aggressive, redesigned grille with a deeper V-shape and integrated parking lights. The front fenders and doors were also subtly restyled, incorporating sharper character lines. The rear of the car sported new, wider taillights that were now set further into the bodywork, a subtle but impactful change that enhanced the car's width and muscular stance.
  • Body Styles: The 1969 Camaro was available in two body styles: a two-door coupe (often referred to as the "sport coupe") and a two-door convertible. Both offered a sporty and compact profile that appealed to a wide demographic.
  • Interior: The interior continued the driver-focused theme, with a dashboard featuring a comprehensive array of gauges. Bucket seats were standard, and the option for a center console with a floor-mounted shifter further enhanced the sporty feel. Upholstery options ranged from vinyl to houndstooth cloth, offering varying levels of luxury and sportiness.

Powertrain and Performance Options:

The 1969 Camaro offered an extensive range of engine and transmission choices, catering to buyers seeking anything from economical cruising to outright track performance.

  • Inline-Six Engines:

    • 230 cu in (3.8 L) Straight-Six: The base engine, delivering modest but reliable performance.
    • 250 cu in (4.1 L) Straight-Six: An upgraded inline-six option offering slightly more power.
  • V8 Engines:

    • 302 cu in (4.9 L) "Z/28" Small-Block V8: This high-revving engine was a homologation special for Trans-Am racing, featuring a forged crankshaft, solid lifters, and a Holley four-barrel carburetor. It was renowned for its agility and power output, specifically tuned for road racing.
    • 327 cu in (5.4 L) Small-Block V8: Available in various states of tune, including a 210 hp version.
    • 350 cu in (5.7 L) Small-Block V8: A popular and potent option, offering 255 hp (SS 350) or 295 hp (SS 350 with a higher-performance carburetor).
    • 396 cu in (6.5 L) "L34" Big-Block V8: Producing 325 hp, this was the entry-level big-block option for the Super Sport package.
    • 396 cu in (6.5 L) "L78" Big-Block V8: The most potent factory big-block for 1969, this engine churned out an impressive 375 hp, offering serious straight-line acceleration.
  • Transmissions: Manual transmissions included a three-speed and a four-speed Muncie. A two-speed Powerglide automatic and a three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatic were also available.

Iconic Trim Levels and Packages:

  • RS (Rally Sport): This appearance package added distinctive styling cues, most notably the hidden headlights with vacuum-operated doors, revised taillights with backup lights below the bumper, and bright exterior trim.
  • SS (Super Sport): The performance-oriented package, which included the SS badging, simulated hood scoops, and typically the larger V8 engines (350 or 396).
  • Z/28: Specifically designed for Trans-Am racing homologation, the Z/28 package included the potent 302 cu in V8, a close-ratio Muncie four-speed transmission, heavy-duty suspension, power disc brakes, and quick-ratio steering. It also received specific styling cues like rally stripes and a front spoiler.
  • Pace Car Replica: A limited production run of Z/28 Camaros were built to pace the 1969 Indianapolis 500, featuring unique color schemes (like Dover White with Hugger Orange stripes) and special badging, making them highly sought-after by collectors.

Legacy:

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is widely considered by many enthusiasts to be the definitive first-generation Camaro. Its refined styling, extensive customization options, and potent performance packages solidified its reputation as a true American icon. The Z/28, in particular, cemented the Camaro's image as a serious performance machine capable of holding its own on the race track. Today, pristine examples of 1969 Camaros, especially those equipped with the more powerful engines or the rare Z/28 package, are highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts, representing a golden era of American muscle cars.

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