The first generation of the Camaro ended with the 1969 Camaro. The Z28 model was available this year. These cars are very collectible, and so, it is increasingly difficult to find a good
1969 Camaro for sale at a good price. It helps to do your research, especially with such an investment. These cars are not that cheap anymore. Finding a good
1969 Camaro for sale can take some time, but if you use the right tools, you will get a better deal and more selection. I will give you a brief history, but you should do your own research before buying your first
1969 Camaro for sale
Fred Gibb designed and persuaded GM to produce the COPO in 1968 There were only 50 of these COPO engines produced (Central Office Production Offer)In the US there were only 19 of these cars actually produced with the COPO engine.
In 1969, the largest engine GM would offer was the 6.6L. The
1969 Camaro for sale was a much safer car. In some
1969 Camaro for sale you could find the 7Liter engine. These were installed by the dealer. GM added a COPO with the numbers 9560,9561 each time a dealer sold one of these cars There was only 1,1015 made with these numbers. The 7 L Zl-1 was included in the 9560 COPO option. There was only 69 of this version made. This is the rarest Camaro for sale ever made
Differences in the years - The
1969 Camaro for sale had the front lights moved farther back, and a new grille was added, other than that the '69 stayed pretty much the same.1969 was the last of the 1st generation. The last time a
1969 Camaro for sale rolled off the assembly line was in Dec of this year. One other change was the rear valence, which gave the car a more aggressive stance.