This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is a true driver’s muscle car—purpose-built, high-revving, and engineered for those who appreciate performance that’s felt as much as it’s heard. Finished in its iconic Dover White with bold black stripes, this Z/28 captures the essence of late-’60s American performance, where racing pedigree met street-ready attitude.
Refurbished in the early 2000s and carefully maintained since, this example presents with a clean, classic look that never goes out of style. The cowl induction hood, front and rear spoilers, and signature striping give it an unmistakable presence, while chrome bumpers and subtle details like the faux rear fender louvers and dual mirrors round out its timeless design. It sits just right on 15-inch Rally wheels wrapped in Goodyear Polyglas tires, delivering both period-correct style and a confident stance.
Under the hood lies the legendary 302ci V8—the heart of the Z/28 and a motor designed with one thing in mind: performance. Factory-rated at 290 horsepower, this small-block thrives on revs and rewards spirited driving. A recent carburetor rebuild in 2026 ensures it runs strong, while exhaust headers enhance both breathing and sound, giving the car a sharp, unmistakable tone. Paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a 3.73:1 PosiTraction rear axle, this Camaro delivers a connected, engaging driving experience that puts you firmly in control.
On the road, power steering and front disc brakes provide the right balance of drivability and classic muscle feel, making it equally enjoyable on a weekend cruise or a backroad run.
Inside, the cabin stays true to its roots with black vinyl bucket seats, a center console, and woodgrain trim that adds just the right touch of refinement. The Hurst shifter sits front and center, inviting you to run through the gears, while details like the Z/28-branded mats, shoulder belts, and factory-style controls keep the experience authentic. It’s a space designed around the driver—simple, functional, and focused.
With just 24k miles showing on the odometer and supported by a MacNeish Certificate of Authenticity, this Z/28 stands as a compelling example of one of Chevrolet’s most celebrated performance models. It represents a time when cars were built with a singular purpose—and delivered on it without compromise.
Whether you’re drawn to its racing heritage, its unmistakable styling, or the thrill of a high-revving small-block paired with a four-speed, this 1969 Camaro Z/28 offers an experience that modern performance cars still chase—but rarely replicate.




