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1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Pro-Street
Classic Car Addict is proud to present this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS pro-street for sale in our Mesa, Arizona showroom. The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro is an American pony car introduced by Chevrolet in the fall of 1966 for the 1967 model year. It used a brand-new rear-wheel-drive GM F-body platform and was available as a 2-door, 2+2 seat, hardtop, and convertible. The F-body was shared with the Pontiac Firebird for all generations. A 230 cu in Chevrolet straight-6 was standard, with several Chevy V8s available as options. The first-generation Camaro was built through the 1969 model year.
Recaro bucket seats were upholstered in black vinyl with houndstooth inserts and installed during the build along with a hidden Kenwood sound system, Quick Silver shifter, and Vintage Air climate control. Instrumentation includes a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer ahead of the Grant 3-spoke SS steering wheel with a flaming river tilt steering column. It features AutoMeter sport comp gauges for voltage, water temperature, fuel level, and oil pressure.
The Camaro had a frame-off restoration with no expense spared. The body was stripped and painted PPG Black basecoat/clearcoat. Details include a rear spoiler, front spoiler, SS badging, and blower hood. Black five-spoke Forgeline wheels are mounted to Michelin Pilot Sport with 245/40ZR18 up front and 335/30ZR18 out back. During the restoration, the subframe was powder-coated, has a 12-bolt rear end built to handle 1000 HP with a Hotchkis suspension with Fox-tuned adjustable shocks. Braking is handled by Wilwood oversized 4-wheel disc brakes.
The 486ci V8 engine was built by Big Al's Toy Box (Gaylordsville, CT) and features a BDS airlock 871 supercharger, Holley 4140 carburetors, and MSD 6AL ignition box. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a B&M turbo 400 automatic transmission with a 3600-stall converter and a 4-bolt main 8.5:1 compression. It also features a custom exhaust system (please see last photos for undercarriage).
The Camaro will be sold on a clean Arizona title. Call Classic Car Addict today at 480-256-1459. And please be sure to watch the full walkaround and driving video linked directly to our YouTube channel under Classic Car Addicts. We are a Classic Car company that combines a lifelong passion for classic cars with a level of customer service that thinks of you first. A company small enough to allow a personal relationship but a company with global expertise to deliver all your needs.
Classic Car Addict is proud to present this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS pro-street for sale in our Mesa, Arizona showroom. The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro is an American pony car introduced by Chevrolet in the fall of 1966 for the 1967 model year. It used a brand-new rear-wheel-drive GM F-body platform and was available as a 2-door, 2+2 seat, hardtop, and convertible. The F-body was shared with the Pontiac Firebird for all generations. A 230 cu in Chevrolet straight-6 was standard, with several Chevy V8s available as options. The first-generation Camaro was built through the 1969 model year.
Recaro bucket seats were upholstered in black vinyl with houndstooth inserts and installed during the build along with a hidden Kenwood sound system, Quick Silver shifter, and Vintage Air climate control. Instrumentation includes a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer ahead of the Grant 3-spoke SS steering wheel with a flaming river tilt steering column. It features AutoMeter sport comp gauges for voltage, water temperature, fuel level, and oil pressure.
The Camaro had a frame-off restoration with no expense spared. The body was stripped and painted PPG Black basecoat/clearcoat. Details include a rear spoiler, front spoiler, SS badging, and blower hood. Black five-spoke Forgeline wheels are mounted to Michelin Pilot Sport with 245/40ZR18 up front and 335/30ZR18 out back. During the restoration, the subframe was powder-coated, has a 12-bolt rear end built to handle 1000 HP with a Hotchkis suspension with Fox-tuned adjustable shocks. Braking is handled by Wilwood oversized 4-wheel disc brakes.
The 486ci V8 engine was built by Big Al's Toy Box (Gaylordsville, CT) and features a BDS airlock 871 supercharger, Holley 4140 carburetors, and MSD 6AL ignition box. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a B&M turbo 400 automatic transmission with a 3600-stall converter and a 4-bolt main 8.5:1 compression. It also features a custom exhaust system (please see last photos for undercarriage).
The Camaro will be sold on a clean Arizona title. Call Classic Car Addict today at 480-256-1459. And please be sure to watch the full walkaround and driving video linked directly to our YouTube channel under Classic Car Addicts. We are a Classic Car company that combines a lifelong passion for classic cars with a level of customer service that thinks of you first. A company small enough to allow a personal relationship but a company with global expertise to deliver all your needs.
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Highlights
- Rotisserie restoration
- Body stripped and painted PPG Black basecoat, clearcoat
- 486 CI engine built by Big Al's Toy Box
- 4 bolt mains and 8.5:1 compression
- BDS Airlock 871 supercharger
- Holley 4140 carburetors
- B&M Turbo 400 automatic transmission with 3600 stall converter
- 12 bolt rear end built to handle 1000 HP
- Hotchkis suspension with Fox-tuned adjustable shocks
- Power steering
- Wilwood oversized 4-wheel disc brakes
- Powder-coated front subframe
- Custom interior and console
- MSD 6AL ignition box
- Be Cool radiator with Mishimoto fans
- B&M Quicksilver shifter
- Flaming River tilt steering column
- Grant steering wheel
- AutoMeter Sport Comp gauges
- Custom Kenwood stereo
- Forgeline wheels with high-speed radial tires
- Custom exhaust system