How many 1969 Camaros did they make?

Over the 1969 Camaro's extended production run from August 1968 through November 1969 (a union strike delayed the all-new 1970 models), 243,085 1969 Camaros rolled off the production lines from plants in Norwood, Ohio, and Van Nuys, California, a record that would stand until 1979.
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How many 69 Camaros are there?

Camaro production totaled 243,085 for 1969, and surprisingly, the rarest models are six-cylinder-powered convertibles, with 1,707 built; the most common bodies were V-8-powered sport coupes at 190,971 units.
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Is a 69 Camaro rare?

Mark Hassett's '69 ZL1 Camaro Is The Rarest Of The Rare. There are many legendary automobiles that live up to the mythology that has been created by those who were there “back in the day.” Take for instance the 1969 ZL1 Camaro.
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How many Camaros did 1969 sell?

Chevrolet sold a total of 243,085 Camaros in 1969, compared to Ford's 300,000 Mustangs.
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What is a 69 Camaro worth?

A regular '69 Camaro with decent restoration, carrying a 307 ci 200 hp engine will likely set you back at least $25,000. The price for a pristine version rises viciously and settles at a minimum of $49,000 with prices going off into the 6-digits as the model becomes rarer such as the COPO 427cu.
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What is the rarest Camaro?

Numerous variants of the Camaro have been built during its 50-year production run. None have been as rare as the Convertible Z/28.
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Can you buy a new 1969 Camaro?

– One of the most difficult parts of a classic Chevy build is often finding a decent car to start with. CARS Inc. was the first company to create and sell all-new, complete bodies for 1955 and 1957 Chevy cars, and the company is proud to now offer all-new 1969 Camaro bodies!
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How much did a 69 Camaro cost in 1969?

Base price for a 1969 Camaro was approximately $3600-3800. The top-of-the-line ZL1 sold for an amazing $7200!
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How much was a 1969 Camaro when it first came out?

$131.65, 37,773 built. This option could be added to any other option (i.e., SS or Z/28), making the model an RS/SS or an RS/Z28. The Z28 option was still available with the 302 cu in (4.9 L) small block producing 290 hp (294 PS; 216 kW) at 5800 rpm and 290 lb⋅ft (393 N⋅m) of torque at 4200 rpm.
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Why is the 1969 Camaro so popular?

It's that generation of boys raised on muscle marketing and Hot Wheels mania that have made the Camaro the center of a generation's automotive passion. By the time we had our driver's licenses in the late seventies, the new cars were garbage and the muscle cars we lusted after were cheap used cars.
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What is a catfish Camaro?

You're probably wondering where the nickname “catfish Camaro” comes from. As you can probably see, the Camaro that was produced from 1998 to 2002 had flush headlights and a front grille that looked like a gaping mouth.
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How many 1969 ZL1 Camaros are left?

As two of just 69 ZL1 Camaros ever produced, both of the first run of 50 originally ordered by Fred Gibb, both still retaining their rare and original 427 CI ZL1 engines, and both boasting factory 4-speed transmissions, these are unquestionably two of the best and most authentic 1969 ZL1 Camaros still in existence ...
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What Camaro had a 302?

The 302 cubic-inch engine was developed as the powerplant for the first-generation Z/28 Camaro (model years 1967 through 1969). It utilized the block from a 327 cubic-inch engine, and a crankshaft from a 283 cubic-inch engine, resulting in a 302.4 cubic-inch displacement.
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When was the last 1969 Camaro built?

Over the 1969 Camaro's extended production run from August 1968 through November 1969 (a union strike delayed the all-new 1970 models), 243,085 1969 Camaros rolled off the production lines from plants in Norwood, Ohio, and Van Nuys, California, a record that would stand until 1979.
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How do you tell if a 1969 Camaro is a true SS?

There is NO code in the VIN that recognizes an SS in any first generation Camaro. A '67 Camaro has a code on the trim tag for an SS and a late '69 Camaro had an "X" code on the trim tag to identify some SS's.
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How can you tell if a 69 Camaro is a Z28?

There is NO code in the VIN that recognizes a Z28 in any first generation Camaros. Late '69 Camaros had an "X" code on the trim tag though. A Protect-o-plate can be helpful in identifying a first gen. Z28 but be careful because there are places that make reproductions of both trim tag and protect-o-plate.
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How much did a Z28 Camaro cost in 1969?

Adding $458 to the $2,726 base price of a Camaro coupe, RPO Z28 included the F41 handling suspension with E70X15 raised-letter tires on seven-inch wide rims, quicker steering, and twin rally stripes. Front disc brakes were standard on the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, and for the first time, four-wheel discs were offered.
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How much was a Z28 Camaro in 1969?

The step up to a Z28 optioned Camaro was $358.10 and only available for the coupe. As a special model, the initial sales were not overwhelming. Only 602 were sold. Refinements were made to the 302 engine for the second model year.
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What's the difference between a 68 and 69 Camaro?

Side marker lights were not federally-mandated until 1968, and the '68 Camaro has a larger rectangular-shaped side light, while the '69 Camaro has a narrow rectangular-shaped side marker light. The 1968 is also unique, because it has a strip of chrome that runs along the top of the doors.
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What type of car is a Z28?

The name Z/28 will be forever linked with the Chevrolet Camaro. In reality, it was a simple three digit, alphanumeric GM sales code for a "Special Performance Package" that was introduced in December 1966.
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Was there a 1967 Z28 Camaro?

Like all 1967 Z28 Camaros, it is equipped with a Muncie M21 close ratio 4-speed, Positraction rear end, power steering and front disc brakes, Style Trim Group, simulated-wood steering wheel, tachometer and gauges and Redline tires.
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How much is a 68 Camaro worth?

In 2019, the price of the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro went up, seeing it sell at auction for $330,000. Like all things in 2020, the 1968 Camaro's price was also impacted by the COVID pandemic. This saw it sell at $110,000. Lately, the price has gone up, and the latest 1968 Chevrolet Camaro was sold for $176,000.
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