21-Years-Owned 383-Powered 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe







Ended Jan 09, 2026 at 8:25 PM UTC
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Description
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was the last year of the first-generation model and is widely regarded as the most iconic. It featured a major facelift with a more aggressive, muscular look—flared fenders, a redesigned grille, and new taillights. This year introduced the RS (Rally Sport) appearance package with hidden headlights, the SS (Super Sport) performance package, and the legendary Z/28, built for Trans-Am racing with a high-revving 302 V8. Big-block options like the 396 and rare COPO 427 made it a serious muscle car contender. The interior received minor updates, and buyers could choose from a wide range of trims and colors. With over 243,000 units sold, the ’69 Camaro cemented its place in muscle car history and remains one of the most sought-after classic Chevrolets for collectors.
Powered by a recently rebuilt 383ci V8 stroker with Holley Sniper EFI, this car features front disc brakes, a fuel cell, 4.11 rear gearing, and a TH400 automatic transmission. The exterior is finished in metallic purple with a light gray cowl induction hood, complemented by 17” wheels. Inside, you’ll find aftermarket black vinyl bucket seats, aftermarket gauges, and a hidden stereo for a clean look.
This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is now offered a Virginia title in the seller’s name stating the odometer “exceeds mechanical limits”.
Highlights
Recently rebuilt 383ci V8 engine
TH400 automatic transmission with manual valve body
Factory Equipment
Manual windows and locks
10-bolt rear axle
Power steering
Power brakes
Modifications
Holley Sniper EFI (electronic fuel injection)
MSD ignition with timing control
Milodon transmission oil pan
Aftermarket bucket seats and steering wheel
Aftermarket AM/FM stereo
Aftermarket 17” wheels
Aftermarket gauges
Aftermarket shifter
Electric fuel pump
Servicing & Documentation
The seller states that the vehicle has been personally maintained
235/45r17 Ventus HR2 tires with 2008 date codes
Known Imperfections
Wearing/flaking paint on interior door pulls
Corrosion on exhaust
Paint chips
Ownership History
This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was purchased by the seller in the early 2000s and has since received upgrades including rebuilt engine, fuel injection, and improved brakes. The seller reports maintaining the car personally with assistance from fellow hot rod enthusiasts.
Included Items
Two keys
Part receipts
Removed/replaced parts
Additional Information
From the seller, “I've enjoyed working on this car for over 20 years. I’ve made it a very dependable and drivable classic car and enjoyed the looks I get when driving as well as the nostalgic feel. It will be a great purchase for anyone looking for a solid classic!”
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