For Sale: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 in Brooklyn, Michigan for sale in Brooklyn, MI

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Vehicle Description 1969 Camaro Z28 - Rare all Matching Numbers! IAAA Certified Appraisal-Certificate of Authenticity by Jerry MacNeish, Camaro Hi-Performance, Inc.
Details:
X33-D80 Z28 in correct Daytona Yellow with Black Stripes; 302 290HP V-8 Engine; Muncie M20 4-speed; Factory 12-bolt rear axle w/ 3.
73 positract ratio - all original to vehicle.
Interior condition is excellent.
Built 3rd week of October, 1969 in Norwood, OH and sold to California buyer - same family/address in California until 1999 (car comes with all but a couple of the original California registrations).
One other California owner before transfer back to Ohio in 2007 - single owner from 2007 until 2018.
This car has undergone some restoration to keep mechanically correct and functional.
It has always been garaged and had some paint restoration in the late 1990s to protect the original look of the car.
Body panels are all original and there are many original parts on this car compared to other surviving 69 Camaros on the market.
Engine was pulled in 2008 at 60,000 miles to do a normal refresh and evidence indicated a completely original, unmolested, untouched engine (details, photos and receipts provided).
All documentation noted above is available to buyer.
Originality and documentation make this a very special car! $82,200.
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: CAMARO Z28

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