1969 Supercharged Pro touring Z28 Used

Condition: Used
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
SubModel: Supercharged Pro touring Z28
Year: 1969
VIN: 124379N542887
Color: Blue
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only
Extras

Listed by
Private seller
Enquire

Description of 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Supercharged Pro touring Z28

69 CAMARO Z/28 PROTOURING S/C Spectacular, Over the top, rotisserie, nut & bolt restoration and custom built 69 Z/28 (Receipts for over $100K spent!) The build sheet on this Camaro reads the whos who of go fast & performance parts! (Ask your Sales Enthusiast for a copy of the build sheet) Custom built, blueprinted and balanced, Procharger F1R supercharged, Motown 427cid V8@700+hp w/all forged internals! ($40K in the engine alone!) Tremec TKO 600 5 speed manual transmission w/short throw shifter, Pro built HD 12 bolt 3:73 Posi-Traction rear, Mirror finish Lemans Blue paint w/white stripes & new Z28 emblems, Black leather ProCar sport bucket seat interior with full custom console, fully restored dash w/ full Autometer pro comp gauges + boost gauge & fuel pressure, Great handling power rack & pinion steering, Baer 14 Pro 4 wheel disc brakes w/slotted cross drilled rotors-4 piston calipers, Completely restored & upgraded suspension w/all new springs, DSE poly bushings and tubular upper and lower control arms, Koni adjustable coilovers, Hotchkis sway bar up front and Detroit Speed & Engineering (DSE) progressive rate leaf springs, Great sounding Jet Hot coated port matched big tube headers & 2.5 Pypes Pro SS polished dual exhaust, 17 Fikse forged polished alloys w/fresh Goodyear F1 high speed radials, Professionally built and tuned for the street, Can be tuned for the track or strip from 600 to 1200+hp! This is how you buy a Pro built, pro-touring z/28Have the other vehicles youve looked at had a two hour-120 point safety inspection performed, oil changed, cosmetic restoration, a staff with over 200 years of experience and a final test drive by a service manager to our incomparable standards?​