1969 Chevrolet ZL1 Camaro
Gasoline
Manual
4450 Mileage
Coupe
1969
Tulsa, OK, United States
This 1969 Chevrolet ZL1 Camaro is a true automotive legend, born from the success of Jim Hall’s Chaparral/Chevrolet aluminum blocks in the Can-Am racing series. The ZL1, created under the suggestion of Chevy dealer Fred Gibb for the NHRA Pro Stock class, quickly became one of the most revered and legendary muscle cars in automotive history. While it was prohibitively expensive at the time of its release, the ZL1 (COPO 9560) remains one of the most sought-after cars for collectors and performance enthusiasts alike.
Under the iconic ZL2 cold air induction hood, this particular 1969 Camaro is powered by one of only 427 GMPP Anniversary Edition 427 all-aluminum engines produced. Crafted on the same tooling as the original engines, this powerhouse is packed with performance features, including a forged steel crank and rods, forged aluminum pistons, a BIG hydraulic roller cam, and aluminum heads with massive 2.19/1.88 intake/exhaust valves. These high-performance components work in perfect harmony to deliver jaw-dropping power.