Monday, May 12, 2008

For sale: 1969 CHEVY CAMARO Z28 - SOLD!

Retract your deposit on that retro-crap quickly, or you’ll miss out on this genuine, vintage piece of history. A matching-numbers 302 with 290 horses, this is the real deal.

What do you see when you drive down the road everyday? You see Corollas and Civics, Benzes, Audis, SUVs of all types and the obligatory sports car, like a Corvette or a Mustang. But when was the last time you saw a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28? It's been a while, hasn't it? Of course it has.

Let's review the Chevy Camaro for a minute.

Fact: Several new performance options were available on the '69 Z28 that were not available on the previous two years' models.

Fact: Several changes to the 1969 Z28's appearance gave it a more sporty appearance than its predecessors.

Fact: To increase competitiveness in the SCCA Trans Am Racing Series, a four-wheel disc brake option, RPO JL8, was made available only during 1969. This sytem employed the four-piston brake components from Chevrolet's Corvette, subsequently making a major improvement in the braking capability, and was a key to winning the Trans Am Championship.

Fact: Of the 243,085 Camaros produced by Chevrolet in 1969, only 20,302 were Z28s, nearly half of SS models and RS models made that year, respectively.

The 1969 Chevrolet Camara Z28 is an American icon. A legend in automotive history, and a car that brings with it not just passionate nostalgia for the car craze of yesteryear, but also a rich introduction to the upper echelon of American muscle. We're not selling this car; we're simply holding it until its soul mate arrives. Maybe that's you.




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