132846 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28











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For more information on this vehicle visit http://tinyurl.com/762p2jy • Despite what many experts may be telling you, the collector car market isn't down. Sure, garden-variety cars aren't rapidly appreciating, but certain vehicles, like this 1969 Camaro Z/28, are rock-solid places to park some money. Cars like this rarely lose value, and this is the kind of car you can drive, show, and enjoy with the confidence that it'll always be worth about what you paid for and maybe even a little more. There's also the fact that the Z/28 combines a high-revving small block, a 4-speed, and an agile suspension designed to tear up road courses around the country, and you have a car that's a pure joy to drive, investment be damned. It shows just 60,454 original miles, making this a solid car that needs nothing today. • A quick glance at the cowl tag confirms that this lovely Tuxedo Black Z/28 is definitely the real deal. The bodywork is straight, the gaps are good, and everything fits together like they did when they were new. The two-stage urethane paint gives the black a depth that was probably impossible to achieve in 1969, with a shine that will outlast us all. The cowl induction hood is a Z/28 trademark, along with the duck tail spoiler, and combined with the white stripes, it's a traditional look that's instantly recognizable on the street, and warns lesser cars to stay away. You will definitely get noticed in this car when you rumble into the local cruise night. • For many enthusiasts, the torque of a big block just can't compare to the high-winding song of a cackling small block, and there's no arguing that the lighter engine makes for a vastly more entertaining drive when the road starts to get twisty. The cleverly disguised 350 is beautifully detailed for show as a 302, and the engine bay is so nice that you'll feel obligated to display the car with the hood open at all times. The Chevy Orange paint on the block is vivid, the Z/28's special finned valve covers have that soft shine that only polished aluminum can show, and the giant air cleaner inhales through the functional cowl induction hood. The only inauthentic parts are the ceramic-coated long-tube headers, but after you hear how this snarling small block sounds, you won't mind a bit. • A correct Muncie M21 4-speed is fitted, which is the only way you could get your Z/28 in 1969, and it spins a heavy-duty 12-bolt rear designed for road racing durability, yet is street friendly with a set of 3.55s inside. Those long-tube headers I mentioned earlier dump into a mandrel-bent 2.5-inch exhaust system that uses Flowmasters for effect, making this one of the best-sounding Zs we've heard in a long time. A new gas tank, fresh lines and hoses, and expert workmanship throughout make this a Camaro that can drive anywhere, any time. Correct Rally wheels wear reproduction Goodyear Wide Tread GT bias-ply tires as original. • As comprehensively restored as the rest of the car, the interior is the kind of place that invites you in to see more details. Basic black seat covers have been fitted, but they match the originals quite nicely, and there are fresh door panels, carpets, and a new headliner overhead. Look a little closer and there's a lovely rosewood steering wheel that actually matches the dash appliques better than most, and a Hurst cue ball shifter atop the 4-speed. To keep things tidy, new floor mats have been fitted, complete with Z/28 embroidery just in case you forgot what you were driving. In back, the trunk features a correct reproduction mat and a full-sized spare with jack assembly. • Look at our sold inventory and you'll see that nobody sells more Z/28s than RK Motors Charlotte, and the prices are steadily inching upwards. It's always smarter to buy a finished car, and this Tuxedo Black one looks so fresh that you'd think the paint was still wet. Outstanding workmanship, a great color combination, and all the intrinsic goodness of the Z/28 make it the smart choice for the car guy who likes to be smart with his money. Call, click or visit http://www.RKMotorsCharlotte.com for more information on this gorgeous Camaro.

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