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Used 1969 Chevrolet Camaro for Sale near Phoenix, AZ

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About 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
5 Overall rating(51 reviews)
Clint K says...
Mar 31, 2008
This is one of the sweetest 69 Camaros you'll ever see. 100% original, every nut and bolt from the front to rear bumper. Only thing ever changed were belts and hoses, and tires.
MikeandKayla R says...
Jun 29, 2008
This car kicks ass! It is by far the best car in the whole world. I would put this car against any other car and it would definitely win. AMERICAN MUSCLE!!!
Tyler P says...
Sep 24, 2009
Performance - Good old American Muscle... enough said Build quality - its the reason I got a cell phone (tends to not start at times). What do you expect its 40 years old. Appearance - If you don't love the menacing in your face look than you need to look somewhere else. Cost of Ownership - Luckily parts are cheap and everywhere so maintenance isn't a problem and if you are worried about the mpg's then this car isn't for you (8/12). Fun factor - just take one for a spin...
Robby H says...
Jun 20, 2008
definitely a 5 star car. Worth the money.
Justin W says...
Dec 14, 2009
'69 Camaro, what more needs to be said? This is my baby!!! This little girl runs an 7.9 quarter mile. Obviously it is fun as hell to drive!!! It's an old jacked up muscle car! She only has 11,000 true miles.

 

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While similar to the 1968 Camaro in appearance, the 1969 Camaro brought a new level of power to the automotive world. Engines were available in a wide range of performance, from a 307-ci, 200-horsepower small block to a pace car replica with a 427-ci, 525-horsepower big block.

Although not the owner of the strongest engine of the year, the 1969 Camaro RS/SS 396 Indy 500 convertible pace car has become among the most collected cars of all time. Few exact replicas of the pace car were made with the 375-horsepower engines, but many replicas were made with a 350-powered, 300-horsepower engines. These machines could go from 0 to 60 in 7 seconds, and take the quarter mile in just 15.

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