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Every piece of weatherstripping on Mac Bernd’s 1969 Chevy Camaro SS 369 is covered in the blue ... You see, this isn’t just any ’69 Camaro, but an original, numbers-matching SS396 four ...
In '69 it was the ... potent L78 375-horse 396 were taking Mustangs, 'Cudas, GTOs and others to the woodshed in quarter-mile showdowns. And that's where this particular Camaro first cut its ...
The Camaro, on the other hand, with its L78 396 cu in V8 tops that by five horsepower (375 hp) only to fall short on the maximum torque delivered: 415 lb-ft compared to the 450 in the Mustang.
With a production run of 4,889, Darrell Johnson's '69 L78 Camaro is stepping in high cotton. To boot, a number of special features set his SS apart from other 375hp, solid-lifter 396 big-block ...
Especially a classic like this 1969 Camaro SS 396. That it was previously owned by a rock star only makes it all the more so, and now it can be yours. That rock star is none other than the ...
Fortunately, Jim had ordered this SS 396 L35 with a TH400 transmission ... The '68 had single-piston front brakes from a '69 Camaro, most likely used to save money when replacing the unreliable ...
But the SS 396 wasn't the meanest Camaro produced in 1969 ... the ZL-1 was produced in just 69 examples. The aluminum 427 was underrated at 430 horsepower and 450 pound-feet (610 Nm) of torque.
A freshly restored 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS finished in show-stopping Hugger ... Under the cowl-induction hood lies a potent 396-cubic-inch V8, conservatively rated at 375 horsepower, paired ...
For those GM Authority readers out there aching for some classic drag racing action, we’ve got a great matchup for you, with a 1968 Chevy Camaro SS 396 lining up against a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner.
Out of all the muscle manufacturers in the world, Chevrolet has managed to emboss its name as one of the best in the world, and the '69 Chevy Camaro SS was the belle of the ball. Even to this day ...
Only 69 of these holy grail Camaros were built ... This Fathom Green car originally listed for $7356.15 (a similar Camaro SS 396 was more like $4000) and has been a race car all its life since ...
This ’67 Camaro SS 396 was purchased for $800 back in 1986 and it’s been a personal project of Flickr member BinCali ever since. It was wasting away in a car port that BinCali passed on his ...