by Mike Piston

1969 Is the final production year for the 1st Generation Camaro. It is highly collectible, and therefore it is becoming increasingly difficult to find a 1969 Camaro for sale every year. As well as the information I am providing in this article, you can Google something like "1969 Camaro for sale" and you will start to get an idea of the number of sites out there .Before you buy that first 1969 Camaro for sale, research your history

COPO

The COPO was an aluminum LZ-1 engine that GM made in 1968. Fred Gibb was the drivng force behind it. COPO stands for Central Office Production Offer, 50 of them were first producedIn the US there were only 19 of these cars actually produced with the COPO engine.

69 Was A Great Year For The Camaro

In 1969, the largest engine GM would offer was the 6.6L. The 1969 Camaro for sale was a much safer car. Some dealers offered the larger 7L engine as a work around in the 1969 Camaro for sale GM added a COPO with the numbers 9560,9561 each time a dealer sold one of these cars Out of the 1015 of these cars made, there were only 69 of the 9560 COPO which included the 7 L ZL-1 engine

What changed over the years

There was not too many changes in a 1969 Camaro for sale. It had a different grill, and the lights were farther back.The last model of 1969 Camaro for sale that was produced was in Dec '69. This was also the last of the first generation.

Good luck with your search for a 69 Camaro for sale, I hope this article helps, there is still much more to learn!

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