David C. Atkin
If your looking for information on your first generation camaro, you might want to check this out.
1969 Camaro - This blog is a tribute to the best camaro ever built. the 1969 camaro.
Since I have never done an article on first generation camaro engine specs, I’ll cover what the specs are on the SS Camaro; Z/28 Camaro; RS Camaro; RS/SS Camaro; Yenko Camaro; ZL1 Camaro; Baldwin Motion Camaro, and last but not lease the Berg...
The first generation camaros may look a bit different, but as far as the tear down for a restoration on the car things are pretty much the same, in this article I will write about the second step in the process, the tear down of the car. Obviously...
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When you think of restoration, you think of an all factory stock car, you don’t think of custom engines and pint work, but restoration is basically custom body and mechanical work on your car, and most restoration shops are glad to do hot rod w...
Hints and Tips on Finding a 1969 Camaro For Sale Hints and Tips on Finding a 1969 Camaro For SaleBy Collin A Bass The first generation of the Camaro ended with the 1969 Camaro. The Z28 model was available this year. These cars are very collect...
If you have a standard 1969 camaro you should not have a lot of problem finding the parts and supplies that you need to restore the car, but if you have a special 1969 camaro you’ll probably run in to a few problems locating some of the parts. ...
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David C. AtkinIf your looking for information on your first generation camaro, you might want to check this out.
TerryHas anybody ever un-tubed a 69 camaro? And if so, how hard was it to do? I'd like to un-tub my camaro. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Fall GuyWhat is the best way to lower a 69 Camaro. I have seen some great looking cars out there. I don't think I want to go air ride. Are dropped spindles enough or do you need shorter springs too? Which manufacturers are being used the most? I want a car that sits nice and is still a decent driver. Is lowering it going to have any adverse affects on ride? Need some feed back from someone that has already done this. Thank You
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I will be selling my aunt's 1969 Camaro Berlinetta. Any idea how I would go about doing that? It has about 190,000 mi on it but she babied it -- kept it garaged.
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