Equipment
427/425hp L72, automatic with horseshoe shifter, ZL2 hood, 4.10 Positraction, hub caps, Goodyear Polyglas tires, spoilers, Sun tach on the column, console, Protect-O-Plate.
Condition
Showing 8637 miles that are represented as actual, and a largely unrestored car. Older repaint that presents pretty well. Original chrome, brightwork and hub caps show only light age. The original interior looks fantastic. Very clean underneath. A well-kept, and well-equipped big-block Camaro.
Market commentary
Technically, Camaros weren't supposed to have engines larger than 400 cid in 1969, but dealers saw demand and started selling Camaros with Corvette-sourced 427s. Chevrolet eventually gave in and sold its own version in semi-secret, using the Central Office Production Orders (COPO) system typically reserved for fleet orders at the time. Today they're near the top of the price ladder for first gen Camaros. This one, although there is little history available, brought a somewhat modest but realistic price for its equipment and condition.