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1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Rally Sport

124379N658389roadUnited States
Engine
302 cu in (4.9L) small-block V8, 11:1 compression, solid lifters, Holley carburetor
Colour
Garnet Red

A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 finished in factory Garnet Red over a matching red interior, built on 18 June 1969 and retailed through Gerken Chevrolet in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The car retains its numbers-matching 302 cu in V-8, 12-bolt Positraction rear axle, and Muncie M22 four-speed, and is optioned with the Rally Sport package, cowl-induction hood, and front and rear spoilers. A concours-standard restoration completed under prior ownership earned the AACA Senior Grand National award in 2010.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1969-07-30 → 1969-07-30Factory delivery
    Gerken Chevrolet
    partial documentation

    Dealership in West Chester, Pennsylvania that sold the car new on the date of first retail delivery.

  3. 1969-07-30 →Private sale
    First retail owner via Gerken Chevrolet
    partial documentation

    Original purchaser who took delivery from the selling dealership; subsequent ownership chain not detailed in the prose.

  4. → 2018
    Prior owner who commissioned restoration
    partial documentation

    Undertook a full concours-level restoration during their tenure, after which the car received a major AACA award in 2010.

  5. 2018 →Acquisition unknown
    Ron and Sarah Jury
    partial documentation

    Added the Camaro to their established collection; the prior restoration has been well maintained during their ownership.

Competition

  1. 2010Antique Automobile Club of America
    2010 AACA Senior Grand National
    Senior Grand National award winner

    Concours recognition earned following the comprehensive restoration completed under prior ownership.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration

    Full restoration to concours standards carried out under a previous owner, resulting in the car being presented at senior show level. The numbers-matching drivetrain and period-correct transmission were retained throughout.

    Work predated 2010, as the restored car received the AACA Senior Grand National prize that year. Workshop identity not stated in the prose.

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