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69 SS X22 Camaro L78 396 cid/375-hp M21 4 spd LeMans Blue P/B ZL2 Hood

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
SubModel: SS 396
Type: Coupe
Year: 1969
Mileage: 756
VIN: 124379N706269
Color: 71 - LeMans Blue
Engine: L78 396 cid/375-hp V-8
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Hickory, North Carolina, United States

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Additional Info:

Once stripped of its original paint and massaged into a near perfect canvas, the body was treated to a fresh coat of code 71 Lemans Blue paint. GM instilled a lot of sharp lines in the 69 models and everyone is displayed perfectly here. A white hockey stick stripe extends from the front of the fender, terminating just before the door handles for a signature Camaro look. The beyond-factory-perfect idea continues into virtually every detail on the cars exterior. At the front, a pair of round headlights framing a pointed black grille rounded out by a centered SS badge. Below, a thin chrome bumper hugs the body while a pair of driving lights sit just about a D80 chin spoiler. A ZL2-style hood gradually rises, feeding air into the engine compartment below. Even the paintwork behind the drip rails is remarkably smooth. The side profile is accented by a wide variety of details including new badges, fresh wheel well moldings, clean rocker trim, chrome door handles, chrome trim for the simulated vents and corner markers at both ends. Despite the long list, the design presents and fresh and clean, rounded out by a D80 deck lid spoiler, rectangular taillights, a satin black taillight panel, and a second chrome bumper handing below. A final SS badge hangs in the center of it all, just so onlookers know exactly what just passed them. As an X22 car, the bay of this Camaro is no stranger to big block power. The current engine is a non-original but date-code correct 396ci V8 that does its best impression of the original motor. The block wears a correct 3955272 casting number alongside a June 12, 1969 casting date, and a JH suffix code that denotes it as a 375hp model. Naturally, there is no partial VIN but there are a ton of correct parts to admire. Up top, the air cleaner assembly features a rubber spacer ring for a better connection to the ZL2 sheet metal above it. Below, an original Holley 3959164-GE carburetor sends atomized fuel down through an original Winters aluminum intake. At either side, factory heads sport chrome valve covers while Packard plug wire snake through attached clips. The front of the engine spins a Delco alternator opposite a Harrison radiator and single fan while a reproduction Delco provides all the necessary amperage. Hardware aside, this a good-looking engine compartment. From the fresh orange paint and neatly routed GM hoses to the satin black firewall with replicated BTP inspection marks, everything is in place for an authentic appearance. Put this F-body on a lift to find smooth satin black pans providing a backdrop for more factory-correct hardware below. Inspection marks have been replicated and a proper chambered exhaust system directs spent gases to the rear of the car. A Muncie M21 4-speed manual provides authoritative shifts. From there, power flows down the driveshaft to a BU-coded 12-bolt rear with 3.73 gears. Around the drivetrain, the suspension sticks to the factory plan with a double A-arm front suspension and leaf springs out back. The rear end has been updated with aftermarket air shocks for a nice period-correct upgrade. Adjustments can be made through a valve tucked neatly behind the license plate. When the roads curve, manual steering offers a direct feel while power-assisted front disc and rear drum brakes rein the 396 with ease. At the corners, 14-inch steel rally wheels are topped with beauty rings, top hat centers, and a fresh set of Goodyear Poly glass GT tires connect the chassis to the road. Inside, a standard black interior looks a little more luxurious thanks to new pieces throughout. At the edges, Fisher door sill plates anchor fresh black carpet which is protected by black rubber floor mats up front. A pair of re-covered bucket seats provide front row seating while a factory console fills the space between. The console makes room for a chrome shifter, wood applique, and the ever-popular U17 console gauges that keep tabs on voltage, oil pressure, temperature, and fuel. In front of the driver, those gauges are supplemented by a speedometer, clock, and 8k rpm tach encased in squared bezels. To the right, a trio of sliders control the heater while a Delco radio provides entertainment below. The dash features a healthy dose of wood-grain applique to continue a trend started on the console. At either sides, familiar stainless-lined standard door panels offer fresh hardware while, above the cabin, the taut black headliner could pass for original. Take a peak under the deck lid to find a fresh weather-stripping, a correct trunk mat, a full-size spare and factory-provided roadside tools. This Camaro elevates that ownership experience to the next level thanks to an impressive frame off restoration, big block power, and a price to rival any other F-body you might be considering. Please Contact Kennith Stewart for more information at 1-877-689-6930.