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Amazing 69 Z/28 Survivor

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68camaroz28:
This is a true survivor and the best one I’ve been personally involved with but first a little history on this incredible Camaro. This NOR built late (09D) November, 1969 Hugger Orange Z/28 with black Houndstooth was purchased new in 1969 at Emrich Chevrolet in Manchester, PA. A good friend of mine purchased the Z/28 from that original owner and I just had the good fortune of tagging along and assisting with documenting both the change in ownership and its originality.  The car has 21,672 original miles and was stored the last 19 plus years in a corner of a downstairs basement under the house. One of two reasons this car is so special IMHO is the car was garaged from day one, and the owner had a 2nd car he used for daily transportation. By the way, he still has that 2nd car, a 1962 Nova.  

 
Inside the door resides a tag stating an oil/lubricant change took place May 11, 1978 with 21, 229 miles. And a receipt verified the same information. Gee, just 443 miles in almost 36 years.


Here the Z/28 is seeing daylight for the first time in over 19 years. Was car covered in the corner stall but still dusty and the tires looked dingy but incredible how it still shined when it finally hit the Sun.

Next up pictures of when it came to its new home!


68camaroz28:
I had to take this picture of the cars reflection at the back of the trailer. I think it’s happy and glowing with the new home. LOL.


Some more overall outside pictures of the car to appreciate its survivor status.




68camaroz28:
Next up some interesting detail items like the original battery. This is the Y77 battery that came in the 09D (sept. 69) Z/28 from new. It has the delco energizer script but in black and has a label stating “recommend replacement with energizer Y77”.


The original Y77 battery is sitting in the Delco box of a replacement Delco Energizer the owner purchased in December, 1974. It has the yellow script but not sticker stating “recommend replacement with energizer Y77”.  Yep, believe it or not the owner had both the first original Y77 battery and the Y77 replacement.



6667ss138:
Wow Chick, that is amazing. What a find. Thanks for posting! More detailed pictures when and if you can :)
Thanks again, you were adding as I was typing.

68camaroz28:

--- Quote from: 6667ss138 on April 19, 2014, 10:55:29 PM ---Wow Chick, that is amazing. What a find. Thanks for posting! More detailed pictures when and if you can :)
Thanks again, you were adding as I was typing.

--- End quote ---

Yep lots to come and in the future as well so this is just what was easy up top.
And how many cars have all five original tires? Well this one does! The tires on the car in the pictures are later service replacements but here are some pics of the original tires.



The Tire jack mast in yellow zinc and date code!


One of the five YH rally wheels dated August 4, 1969.


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