1969 Chevrolet Camaro Rs/ss on 2040-cars
Orrville, Ohio, United States
1969 Camaro RS/SS 396 L78 375hp (X22 Norwood Car)
13,565 actual miles (verified by dmv title bureau)
Assembly Plant: Norwood, Ohio (only plant with infamous “X” codes)
Build Date: March 27, 1969, 4th week (03D)
NCRS Certified (see photos)
Original Dealership Code: 135 Zone: 47
Delivered to Creasey Chevrolet in Bushnell, Illinois
Code 72 Hugger Orange Paint (original color)
Code 729 Ivory Houndstooth Interior (original color)
Date code ‘1969’ 396 block built to L78 375hp specs
Correct Engine Block Casting; 3969854
Original Norwood “N” Code
Code X22 Trim Group with SS396:
(black rear panel), Power Front Disc Brakes, Manual Transmission, Special Hood, Suspension, Sport Striping, SS
grille, fender, tail panel emblems, F70-14 white letter tires, 14x7 wheels,
Code Z22 Rally Sport Package/Exterior Style Trim Group:
Bright Wheel Opening Moldings, Bright Drip Moldings, Rear Fender Louvers, Black Body Sill, Grille with Concealed
Headlights, RS Backup Lights, RS Taillights
D80 Front Rear Spoilers with correct support brackets
D90 Sport Striping (Hockey Stick Stripe)
Z23 Code Interior Package: Bright Pedal Trim, Grab Handle, Woodgrain Dash Trim
N34 Rosewood Steering Wheel
A01 Soft Ray Tinted Glass, all windows
G80 Positract axle 3.73 Ratio 12-Bolt
Muncie 4 speed Manual Transmission
N40 Power Steering incl. N44 Quick Ratio
N66 SS Sport Wheels
Goodyear Polyglas F70-14 Tires
Norwood Team Windshield Card
Entire Engine Compartment Restored Precisely to Factory Specs:
Correct Exhaust Manifolds
Correct Dual Exhaust (w/muffler tucked between differential & Gas Tank)
Correct Battery Top
Fresh and Correct “5468309” Master Cylinder
Correct “Spring Ring” Battery Cables
Correct “CZ” Alternator Code Stamp
Correct Carb Return Spring
Correct Corbin Clamps and “CU” Brake Booster Tag
Correct “GM” Hoses
Correct “Tower Style” Hose Clamps
Correct 23-inch 3-Row Core Radiator
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