N: Norwood, Ohio GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A. Goodrich RWL tires for a perfectly athletic stance and appearance! This '69 Camaro runs and drives down the highway beautifully, and it's ready to torch its rear tires at the turn of a key. The car rides on brand-new chrome American Racing wheels over equally-new B.F. gauges, an aftermarket Sony AM/FM/Aux stereo, dual chrome mirrors, and an aggressive-sounding Flowmaster dual exhaust system. Revved Up A black racing car with red stripes and sparkles appearing. Options on this mean '69 Chevy include power steering, an MSD distributor, a heater + defroster, Edelbrock valve covers, Hooker headers, factory gauges, a B&M "T-Grip" shifter, an Autogauge aftermarket tachometer, a Grant GT steering wheel, built-in aux. Miss the massive destruction of power from the Camero, but honestly feel like this. The floors, frame, trunk and jambs on this '69 Camaro are all rock-solid, and each present nicely! Opening the twin doors reveals a beautiful black vinyl interior, complete with comfy patterned bucket seats that are perfect for cruising. It gleams in the sun after being buffed to a brilliant shine, and it's sure to draw a crowd wherever it goes. Fourteen years later, the exterior orange paint is still show-quality in every way, pairing wonderfully with the black Z/28 rally stripes that run the length of the car. The previous owner bought the car in 2009 from North Carolina, and upon taking delivery of the car, immediately had it repainted. Torque is put to the pavement through the use of a 3-speed automatic transmission, equipped with a B&M "T-Grip" shifter which shifts nice and smooth. "big-block" V8 breathing through an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, this Camaro is ready to launch at the slightest touch of the throttle. Powered by a large, date-correct "JQ"-code (indicating a 1969 model year) 396 C.I. Wrapping a massive Chevrolet big-block V8 under the hood and combining it with eye-catching black-over-orange aesthetics, this '69 Chevy looks ready to burn rubber at any angle. Looking at this specific '69 Camaro Z/28 Tribute, it's easy to see why. The RS appearance package incorporates LEDs into both the headlights and taillights.The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is one of the most recognizable muscle cars ever built, the near-epitome of '60s performance and style. Manual, 4 Corner Brembo Brake Upgrade System In Red, Ss 20' (50.8 Cm) 5 Split Spoke Satin Black Wheels, 20' X 8.5' Front/20' X 9.5' Rear., Magnetic Ride Control, Sunroof, Power, Exhaust, Dual Mode, Black Wheel Lug Nuts And Locks Package, Seat Belt Color, Red, Ceramic White Interior Package, Emblem, Black Camaro Fender Badge, Satin Black. Upgrades included a slimmer grille along with a larger lower fascia and new fog lights along with taillights that took styling cues from the original first-generation Camaro. The 2014 Camaro was unveiled at the 2013 New York Auto Show, with a refreshed body style and the return of a Z/28 model. On April 1, 2010, the Camaro was named the World Car Design of the Year at the World Car of the Year Awards. The Camaro received a complete redesign and new platform in 2009 for the fifth generation. This 2014 Chevrolet Camaro is a 5th Generation Camaro, which was in the production years of 2010-2015. It is clear that the owner took pride in maintaining both the interior and exterior of this Camaro. The cloth is very well kept and does not need any work done. The interior seats four and comes with cloth upholstery and power-reclining front seats, providing comfort while powering through the roads. There are aftermarket louvers on the side and rear windows as well. The headlights and taillights are covered in black vinyl. Texas, USA / 12/27/19: Scale model of a 1969 Z/28 Camaro close up with a black background. The exterior is painted in a gorgeous cherry red with a vertical black stripe down the middle. Powering this Camaro is a 3.6L V6 engine with 323 horsepower. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 2014 Chevrolet Camaro for your consideration.
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