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A numbers-matching survivor, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 is believed to have been one of Paul Walker's last projects.
The ’69 Camaro’s new styling was a big hit, and so was the Z28 package, which found over 20,000 buyers, almost three times as many as it had done in 1968.
A genuine 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 with its factory-born 302 V8 small-block received a sound amplifier which set the car on fire; now it’s for sale ...
There was the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 and the 1969 Chevy Z28 DZ302, backed up by ardent supporters on both sides who claimed their muscle car was superior.
For less than $3500, you could buy a 302-cubic-inch Camaro fitted with the "special performance equipment" option (that means the Z28 handling package), a 4-speed (both wide and close ratio ...
Of the 243,085 Chevrolet Camaros that were built for the 1969 model year, 20,302 were Z28 cars. The Z28 option was a high-performance package that allowed the Camaro to compete in the Trans Am ...
Jim Osenenko works Joey Wigley to build a top 1969 Camaro pro touring ride which competed for the Ridler Award at the 2013 Detroit Autorama.
The 1969 Camaro Z28 wasn’t the fastest car on the drag strip, and it didn’t come with a monster big-block under the hood. But it was never meant to be that kind of muscle car. Built to ...