Project: 1969

Chevrolet

Camaro

Status: Completed

History

The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was the most popular year for the first generation of Camaros, with over 700,000 built.

The 1969 model had a redesigned exterior with new sheet metal, deeper headlights, and a heavy V front grille. It also had squared-off fender tops and a trailing crease in the body line.

What did ESC do exactly?

- Hot cam LS3 custom in house tuning

- Hooker headers

- Aeromotive phantom in tank pump and regulator

- 2much charcoal canister

- Custom hidden fuel tank

- Shaved and smoothed firewall

- Mini tubbed

- American powertrain TKO 5 speed

- Fully built 12 bolt with 3.73

- Baer brakes

- Full custom stainless steel exhaust with hooker VR304 mufflers

- Borgeson steering box

- Hydratech hydro boost setup

- Custom built intake and box

- PWR radiator with dual fans

- Full RideTech suspension with coilovers front and rear

- TMI interior

- Custom carbon fiber center console with Watson Street Works switches

- Dakota digital gauges

- Vintage Air

- Complete Dynamat inside

- Full JL audio system, C3 fronts and C2 rear 10W3 JL 900/5

- Pioneer halo unit

- Fesler flush glass front and rear

- Shaved drip rails

- Shaved and smoothed door handles

- Holley headlights

- Carbon fiber bumpers and custom carbon front lip

- Deep Black paint PPG

Carbon fiber bumpers and custom carbon front lip

Facts

Here are some facts about the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro:

Engine

The 1969 Camaro had 12 different engine options, including a 302 cubic inch (CID) OHV V8 engine with 290 horsepower at 5,800 RPM and 290 ft-lbs of torque at 4,200 RPM. However, some say the engine produces over 375 horsepower at 7,000 RPM and over 330 ft-lbs of torque.

Transmission

The 1969 Camaro had several transmission options, including a two-speed "Powerglide" automatic, a four-speed manual, and a three-speed "Turbo Hydra-Matic 350" automatic. Six-cylinder models also had the option for a semi-automatic "Torque-Drive" two-speed transmission.

Performance

The 1969 Camaro Z/28 has a 0–60 time of 7.4 seconds and a quarter mile time of 15.12 seconds at 94.8 miles per hour, with a top speed of over 135 miles per hour.

Dimensions

The 1969 Camaro is 16’2” long, 6’2” wide, and has 5” of ground clearance. It also has a wheelbase of 8’12”.

Interior

The standard interior has vinyl-covered cardboard door panels with padded armrests. Custom interiors may have the armrests molded into the panels.

Other features

The 1969 Camaro may also have optional features like an RPO D33 remote-controlled left-hand sideview mirror.

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