Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Camaro
Year:
1969
Mileage:
2442
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Georgia
City:
Atlanta , GA
Zip:
46219
1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Tribute 454 big block v8 manual
Seriously, if you could have a vintage Camaro built any way you wanted, isn't this pretty much what you'd wish for? First off, 1969 is the ultimate Camaro year, and once you find an example as solid as this, painting a sinister shade of black is almost the only reasonable choice. The bodywork is in great shape and there's no mistaking that fantastic F-Body profile that's perfected by this Camaro's styling. The slick black paint isn't this car's original color (that would be Code 65 Olympic Gold – so this is definitely one of those instances where changing the factory script improves the vehicle today), but when seeing the off-the-charts curb appeal of this muscle car, who can argue with the results? It's no longer a 'show pony', in fact the build is said to have been completed 20+ years ago, although those years shouldn't scare off a potential buyer but rather provide him with the confidence that when this car was put together, it was done the right way. It's obvious this Camaro has been extremely well cared for since it was restored –having most recently lived in a very prominent local collection – and as a strong driver-quality car today, it still shows very nicely.
Seriously, if you could have a vintage Camaro built any way you wanted, isn't this pretty much what you'd wish for? First off, 1969 is the ultimate Camaro year, and once you find an example as solid as this, painting a sinister shade of black is almost the only reasonable choice. The bodywork is in great shape and there's no mistaking that fantastic F-Body profile that's perfected by this Camaro's styling. The slick black paint isn't this car's original color (that would be Code 65 Olympic Gold – so this is definitely one of those instances where changing the factory script improves the vehicle today), but when seeing the off-the-charts curb appeal of this muscle car, who can argue with the results? It's no longer a 'show pony', in fact the build is said to have been completed 20+ years ago, although those years shouldn't scare off a potential buyer but rather provide him with the confidence that when this car was put together, it was done the right way. It's obvious this Camaro has been extremely well cared for since it was restored –having most recently lived in a very prominent local collection – and as a strong driver-quality car today, it still shows very nicely.