Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 350 Tribute - Documented Survivor - Coupe
The Chevrolet Camaro is an automobile manufactured by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand, classified as a pony car, and some versions also as a muscle car. It went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. The car shared its platform and major components with the Pontiac Firebird, also introduced for 1967.
First-generation Camaro debuted on a new rear-wheel drive GM F-body platform and would be available as a 2-door, 2+2 seating, coupe or convertible with a choice of 250ci inline-6 and 302ci, 307ci, 327ci, 350ci, or 396ci V8 powerplants. The Camaro was touted as having the same conventional rear-drive, front-engine configuration as Mustang and Chevy Nova. In addition, the Camaro was designed to fit a variety of power plants in the engine bay. The first-generation Camaro would last until the 1969 model year.
New arrival here at No Reserve Classics. This1-Owner fully documented'69 Camaro SS 350 Tribute is now up for sale and ready for its new home. Born as an original X11, 124 V8 Car painted Code 71 Lemans Blue, this is not something you will see everyday. Especially one with the original dealer contract, Protect-o-Plate, and owner's manual! They say behind every classic is a great story to be told. This Camaro definitely lives up to that saying! This car only has 88,000 original miles on the odometer making this 50 year old car a true survivor. Powered by its all original 307/Powerglide drivetrain combination, this car is as genuine as you can get. This is your chance to own something very unique and rare that will separate you from just about anything else on the market.
Here is the original owner of the car!
Here is an upclose photo of the Trim Tag on the Firewall.
As you can tell the original rivets with a 'dab' of seam-sealer is still present on each of them to indicate that this car is 'Genuine GM'!
Most importantly, here is the Protect-o-Plate that shows all of the drivetrain codes for the car as well as the original purchaser's information. For those of you who do not know what this is, it is a metal warranty plate that you would show to a service adviser at a dealership if you needed to bring your car in. It was a rudimentary way that proved you own the vehicle!
(The image was horizontally reversed so you can read the information)
The Takeaway:
To briefly sum this car up, this 1969 Camaro is truly extraordinary and one of a kind. You won't find anything this remarkable as often as one might think or hope. These cars were not worth much back in the day and were traded very often between many different owners over the years. Engines blew up and the cars either sat and rotted away or a giant drag-racing Big Block thrown in and botched. The owner took good care of the car and drove it very frequently as one would over the course of 50 years!
With all that being said, this car is an original Pennsylvania car that has never underwent a restoration. It has seen road salt and does have imperfections such as rock chips, scratches, bubbles, etc. This car is the perfect candidate for someone looking to restore to an all original survivor car or to take to the next level and craft a pro-touring build or even a budget-built restomod! As with all classic cars, it may need a few odds and ends down the line however we would still be very proud to own this unique piece of history
Specs
- Year
- 1969
- Make
- Chevrolet
- Model
- Camaro
- Sub Model
- 350 Tribute
- Engine Size
- 8-Cylinder Small Block
- Transmission
- Powerglide Automatic
- Drivetrain
- —
- Miles
- —
- Body Color
- LeMans Blue w/ White Stripes
- Body Style
- —
- Doors
- —
- Vin
- 124379N601060
- Interior Color
- Standard Black Vinyl
- Seat Material
- —
- Shifter Type
- —
- Stock
- 3612
Description
The Chevrolet Camaro is an automobile manufactured by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand, classified as a pony car, and some versions also as a muscle car. It went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. The car shared its platform and major components with the Pontiac Firebird, also introduced for 1967.
First-generation Camaro debuted on a new rear-wheel drive GM F-body platform and would be available as a 2-door, 2+2 seating, coupe or convertible with a choice of 250ci inline-6 and 302ci, 307ci, 327ci, 350ci, or 396ci V8 powerplants. The Camaro was touted as having the same conventional rear-drive, front-engine configuration as Mustang and Chevy Nova. In addition, the Camaro was designed to fit a variety of power plants in the engine bay. The first-generation Camaro would last until the 1969 model year.
New arrival here at No Reserve Classics. This1-Owner fully documented'69 Camaro SS 350 Tribute is now up for sale and ready for its new home. Born as an original X11, 124 V8 Car painted Code 71 Lemans Blue, this is not something you will see everyday. Especially one with the original dealer contract, Protect-o-Plate, and owner's manual! They say behind every classic is a great story to be told. This Camaro definitely lives up to that saying! This car only has 88,000 original miles on the odometer making this 50 year old car a true survivor. Powered by its all original 307/Powerglide drivetrain combination, this car is as genuine as you can get. This is your chance to own something very unique and rare that will separate you from just about anything else on the market.
Here is the original owner of the car!
Here is an upclose photo of the Trim Tag on the Firewall.
As you can tell the original rivets with a 'dab' of seam-sealer is still present on each of them to indicate that this car is 'Genuine GM'!
Most importantly, here is the Protect-o-Plate that shows all of the drivetrain codes for the car as well as the original purchaser's information. For those of you who do not know what this is, it is a metal warranty plate that you would show to a service adviser at a dealership if you needed to bring your car in. It was a rudimentary way that proved you own the vehicle!
(The image was horizontally reversed so you can read the information)
The Takeaway:
To briefly sum this car up, this 1969 Camaro is truly extraordinary and one of a kind. You won't find anything this remarkable as often as one might think or hope. These cars were not worth much back in the day and were traded very often between many different owners over the years. Engines blew up and the cars either sat and rotted away or a giant drag-racing Big Block thrown in and botched. The owner took good care of the car and drove it very frequently as one would over the course of 50 years!
With all that being said, this car is an original Pennsylvania car that has never underwent a restoration. It has seen road salt and does have imperfections such as rock chips, scratches, bubbles, etc. This car is the perfect candidate for someone looking to restore to an all original survivor car or to take to the next level and craft a pro-touring build or even a budget-built restomod! As with all classic cars, it may need a few odds and ends down the line however we would still be very proud to own this unique piece of history