1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 X33 Dz302 Must Sell! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Brigantine, New Jersey, United States
Under the Hood
This Z/28 Camaro is Powered by the Original Z/28 DZ302 Motor that was highly desired for it's high revving
motor and racing heritage!
This motor allows this car to effortless cruise along the highway or mash the throttle and squeeze the power
through this rev-happy car
Cylinder Head Casting
Stamped 3927186
Correct DZ302 Cylinder Heads
Correct 1969 Camaro Z/28 DZ302 Block Casting Code!
Produced on December 17th
RARE Original AC Delco Air Cleaner Lid
Just like this part, this whole car was built with a lot of New-Old-Stock Original parts
Correct Nostalgic Style Delco Battery Toppe
Original DZ302 Carburator
Stamped 3923289-DZ
Holley 4150 Carburator
Holley List #4053
Manufactured April 3rd of 1968
Correct Z/28 DZ302 Aluminum Winters Intake Manifold
3932472 Stamped, which is the correct part number for a DZ302 Intake Manifold
Power Steering helps turn this car with ease
No more struggling trying to turn this car slowly or even parallel parking. It can be quite a pain shuffling
the steering wheel back and forth, but with power steering that issue is no more.
Power Disc Brakes help stop this car on a dime
With power disc brakes, you'll also get a better pedal feel that will make you feel more comfortable pressing
down on the brakes. Manual brakes are what these cars came with factory, and they can make the driving experience
less enjoyable due to how stiff they can be when pushed down on.
Exterior
Freshly Painted and Detailed Green Basecoat-Clearcoat Paint with PAINTED Z/28 Rally White Stripes underneath
the CLEAR
Factory Stripes were actual decals, but the amount of effort put into restoring this car can be seen simply by
running your finger across the paint and not feeling any ridges along where the stripes are.
This kind of work takes an extension amount of preparation and time, but the end result is breathtaking!
This car shines like a mirror at any angle you see it in.
This car wears the Correct 15" Z/28 Rally Wheels wrapped in Good Year Tires
This combination gives this car that classic car stance yet still is comfortable enough to cruise around on but
can also grip the road tight through any corner.
Period Correct Z/28 Badges that are laid all around the car
RARE Factory 1969 Camaro Z/28 Deluxe Chrome Bumper Guards
D80 Front and Rear Spoiler Package
2" Factory Style Cowl Induction Hood
All New Weatherstrip Seals from Front to Back
Keeps any sort of weathering out from the inside of the car to protect its pristine condition.
Amazing Body Fitment throughout the car
Door can easily be opened or closed with no rubbing issues or struggle
All Glass in Excellent Shape so you can see anything while driving crystal clear!
Polished Rocker Panel Moldings and Wheel Well Moldings
Interior
Fully Detailed Standard Black Interior that is Extremely Mint and has the Like-New Factory Appeal!
Genuinely looks as if it came straight from the showroom floor
All Seats have been Professionally Refurbished
Cushions have a good amount of padding and all stitching are properly kept
Front Black Vinyl Seats, Rear Seats, AND Door Panels all in Like New Condition
Rare and Original Z/28 Wood Steering Wheel
Complete and Highly Optioned Gauge Package that includes the Original Center Console Gauges and Correct Z/28
High RPM Tachometer
Windows roll up and down with ease
Original Factory GM Seatbelts in the front and back
Headliner is in excellent condition!
A good indicator of an old and worn out car is a saggy, droopy headliner. This isn't the case for this Camaro
Even the Dome Light properly works when the door is opened and closed.
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