1969 Camaro Z/28 X33 Deluxe Partial Restortaion

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 X33

Technical specifications of Chevrolet Camaro 1969

Price: US $19,000.00
Condition: Used
Item location: Howell, Michigan, United States
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Type: Coupe
Trim: Z/28 X33
Year: 1969
Mileage: 99000
VIN: V124379N587607
Color: Silver
Engine size: none
Number of cylinders: 8
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clean
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Car description

MESSAGE ME FOR MORE PICS AND ANY INFO. I have a bunch of pics of different stages. Thank You.

This is my 1969 Camaro Z/28 Deluxe built in Norwood Ohio. I am the 4th and 6th owner and friends with the 2nd, 3rd and 5th. I got the car back in 2000 and started restoring it. It was improperly stored and the bottom was shot but the interior metal was solid. I used full stamping for 99% of the repairs. THERE IS NO RUST on this shell. Anything damaged was replaced with new full stamping.

It's a X33 Z/28 (Deluxe) car cortez silver with black deluxe interior. This is not a clone. The original color/rally stripes can be seen during paint stripping on the decklid and spoiler in some of the photos (still visible on the decklid edge) . Original options included deluxe black interio, a 4-speed manual, 3:73 rear gear ratio 12 bolt posi, D80 spoiler, front disc brakes, standard hood (no firewall opening for cowl wiring), rosewood wheel and dash accents, center console w/gauges.

That being said, please read below to see what is included. This is a solid shell with original parts but isn't complete.

Current Progress:

I stopped at the point I needed a lift or rotisserie to finish the bottom (clean up welds, paint it).

  • Frame rails are partially welded. pre drilled for plug welding and coated with weld thru primer.
  • Rear quarters need some spot welds to wrap them up.
  • Boxed rockers need little work on the ends, I initially set the outer about half inch to far forward.

Solid starting point for a original Z/28.

Payment: Cash, wire transfer, USPS money order or certified check from a known bank (prefer Chase).

Shipping: I'll assist in any way I can. I have enough room on the property to get about any truck or truck/trailer in. Back wheels are installed and should be easy to get on a trailer or flat bed.

New Metal: (have receipts for most items)

  • Inner & Outer full rockers
  • Full floor stamping. PPG 2K epoxy over the top then painted to resemble original primer
  • Full upper cowl (complete with inner tray, not the partial unit). Upper painted in correct gloss black ( PPG BC/CC), lower firewall in correct matte black with a feathered/overspray to duplicate painting in the factory.
  • Full inner & outer cowl (teardrops) (Gloss 2K primer inside to protect from rain).
  • Upper dash lip
  • Full trunk stamping
  • Seat mounts
  • Inner & outer wheel wells (inner US stamping)
  • Full frame rails. Pre-drilled for welding. Inside painted with PPG 2K epoxy and top rails have weld tru primer.
  • Left trunk extension
  • Lower tail pan
  • Left & right door skins. Shell's stripped, PPG 2K primer. Internal surfaces coated with rubberized undercoating
  • Left & right quarter panels. Installed while sitting on suspension (under load). All internal areas (hidden behind quarter panels) cleaned, painted PPG 2K Epoxy then over-coated with rubberized undercoating.

Original Steel:

  • Cowl induction hood. This is factory GM but not original to the car. Hood in good shape. Never had rust but had a few dings from storage
  • Deck lid. about 85% ok. Could be reused but back lip has to be rebuilt and spoiler holes need repair.
  • Left & right fender. Usable but both need work. Left headlight area was hit at some point. I was able to metal work it back in shape but it's rough. Both have some additional work to get the ready for paint.
  • Front filler panel between fenders. stripped then 2K PPG epoxy
  • Radiator mount. Stripped, shot with 2K PPG then correct black. Some pitted metal around the mounting holes.
  • Left & right front wheel wells. Stripped, 2K PPG then correct black. there is minor damage around the battery tray but not enough to toss the original metal.
  • Hood release. Stripped, 2K PPG then Eastwood Iron Oxide paint to duplicate original finish
  • Hood release mounting. Stripped then 2K PPG
  • Hood hinges. Stripped, 2K PPG then Eastwood Iron Oxide paint to duplicate original finish.
  • Fender braces. Stripped, 2K PPG.
  • Front wheel well braces. Stripped, 2K PPG.
  • Lower valance. Stripped. The license plate area had some hidden dents I removed

New Parts

  • Hotchkins 1.5" drop performance leaf springs
  • Classic Camaro complete body bolt set
  • Left and right spring perch
  • Left and right front spring mounts
  • Door locks & trunk lock
  • Aluminum subframe mounts

Original Parts:

  • 12 bolt 3:73 Posi-traction rear end complete but disassembled for rebuild.
  • Drive shaft
  • Left and right lower A-arms (unrestored)
  • Left and right deluxe side panels (located below the rear quarter glass
  • Three original window cranks
  • Left and right kick panels (Astrovent)
  • Front and rear chrome bumper
  • Trunk spoiler (needs new studs)
  • Rear glass
  • Left and right quarter glass with regulators
  • Right door glass with regulator
  • Left door regulator (no glass)
  • Door open/lock mechanisms. Interior deluxe door handles
  • Rebuilt/restored door hinges (new springs, parts, bushings). However I believe the passenger side is worn out even with the rebuild.
  • Sub-frame w/ new metal at the front mounting point (back are ok but car includes new plates for those areas if buyer wishes to restore)
  • Back seat, deluxe black. Bottom still has original upholstery, seat back has been stripped for recovering.
  • Sail panels & corner plates (trim around package tray)
  • Parking brake pedal assembly
  • Clutch/brake assembly with original rubber pads (brake says Disc Brake)
  • Gas peddle
  • Restored steering column non tilt (stripped, painted 2K PPG epoxy then Trim Black, new bearings)
  • Dash (stripped, 2K PPG epoxy, correct black front and textured black top)
  • Rosewood dash trim
  • Rosewood glove box door
  • Rosewood ash tray
  • Dash pull handle
  • Restored heater box and blower cover (stripped, 2K PPG epoxy, correct black)
  • Right side stainless drip edge molding, left was removed when new drip edge was installed.
  • A-pillar pads
  • Electrical shields (under the door sill) both left and right
  • Headlight holder.
  • Fog lamps (damaged lens)
  • Taillights
  • Headliner rods and headliner trim
  • Stainless trim located behind left and right window seals. Attaches right below the drip edge
  • Defroster vent
  • Dash vent
  • Dash vent extension
  • Neutral safety switch
  • One seat bottom
  • Not original but includes one set of Carmaro 15" Iroc rims that were on it when I got it back.

What's Not there?

if it's not listed above it's probably not there unless you see it in one of the photos. The 302 wasn't in the car when I got it. Some items were lost over time between owners like the badges and center console gauges. When I got it back in 2001 there was no engine or trans. The rally wheels had been stolen. Some things were just broken like the front grill and the dash (radio cut out). Some items I sold to fund the project like old brake and suspension parts. I had initially planned to do custom interior so I sold the door panels, center console and most regrettably the Rosewood steering wheel.

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