This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro have left the Norwood, Ohio GM plant in November 1968 and is powered by a 350ci V8 mated to a Saginaw four-speed manual transmission.
The 350ci V8 was fitted with a four-barrel Quadrajet carburetor, Edelbrock manifold, ribbed rocker covers, and an electronic ignition system.
Recent service have included replacement of the battery, an oil change, and wiring repairs in April 2023.
Four-into-one headers feed the dual exhaust system.
A four-speed Saginaw manual transmission was resealed and routes power through a date-coded 3.31:1 open differential.
The car was given a color change from Le Mans Blue to Hugger Orange with black fender stripes, and is fitted with front and rear spoilers, fog lights, and an SS hood with corresponding springs.
Silver 15″x7″ rally wheels wear polished beauty rings and are mounted with fresh BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires.
Braking is handled by power-assisted discs up front and drums out back, and the car is equipped with power steering.
The seats have been reupholstered in black vinyl with houndstooth inserts.
A Hurst shifter and an aftermarket AM/FM cassette deck have been fitted, and AutoMeter gauges for water temperature and oil pressure are mounted to the underside of the dashboard.
A wood-rimmed three spoke steering wheel fronts a set of factory gauges, which include an odometer displaying just over 40k miles.
Total mileage is unknown.