1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RS, finished in red over a black interior. This iconic muscle car was a North Georgia barn find, discovered by the seller's late father in the late 90s. He undertook a frame-off restoration in the early 2000s, and the car has done only 2,300 miles since then. It has been garage kept and still looks fantastic inside and out. Show-quality paint is in the condition you'd expect with so few miles. Interior likewise presents to a nicely restored standard. Factory gauges are mantled above the Muncie 4-speed transmission, the seats and carpet are free of any defects, and the woodgrain accents look sharp against the black. The body is straight and to the best of our knowledge, all panels are original.
Under the hood is a rebuilt 350 V8 motor. It has new heads, a mild camshaft, Holley four-barrel double-pumper carburetor atop a mid-rise intake, and Hooker headers to help it breathe. The exact specs aren't known on the engine (the engine builder reportedly passed away many years ago), but it makes an estimated 400+ horsepower at the crankshaft. It fires right up and sounds great with that distinctive low RPM lope due to the cam, and a true roar at higher revs.
1969 was the last (and in our opinion, best) year of the first generation Camaros. This beautifully restored example runs and drives great and is ready for touring or shows.