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What transmission does a 69 Camaro have?

What transmission does a 69 Camaro have?

All Camaros with a three-speed automatic trans came with the console and stirrup-grip shifter. Some two-speed automatics on some models were still column-shifted in 1969. The same four-speed shifter was available with or without a console. In 1969, all Muncie transmissions used a Hurst shifter.

Does Camaro SS come in automatic?

SS. The SS model is equipped with a 6.2L LT1 V8 engine offered both as a 6-speed manual and an 8-speed automatic.

How much is a 1969 Camaro RS SS worth?

A regular ’69 Camaro with decent restoration, carrying a 307 ci 200 hp engine will likely set you back at least $25,000. The price for a pristine version rises viciously and settles at a minimum of $49,000 with prices going off into the 6-digits as the model becomes rarer such as the COPO 427cu.

Did 1969 Z28 come with automatic transmission?

Unlike some other performance Chevys, the Z/28 would have come with transmissions equipped with a Hurst shifter from the factory. It should also be noted that the Z/28 was never offered with a three-speed manual or an automatic.

Is Z28 better than SS?

Package and engine options would vary in each model year they were offered. The Z28 was a more expensive package than the SS. In 1969, the cost to add the Z28 option was less than $200 more than the SS, but the difference was noticed in the appearance and street performance.

What engine came in the 69 Camaro SS?

1969 COPO Camaros Unique to the lineup was the factory-manufactured and installed special high performance 427 cubic-inch engines. The RPO L72 427 engines used a Holley 4150 series carb rated at 780 cfm and vacuum secondaries. The ZL1 version of the 427 engine used the 850 cfm Holley 4150 with mechanical secondaries.

Is the Camaro SS faster than a Mustang GT?

As tested by Motor Trend, the Chevy Camaro is faster than the Ford Mustang at every level and every distance. Their racecourse test saw the Chevrolet Camaro SS Coupe get clocked a full 3.3 seconds faster than the Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback (80.67 to 83.97 seconds).

What kind of transmission did a 1969 Camaro have?

Manual transmissions were either 3 speeds or 4 speeds. The 2 speed Powerglide was the standard transmission and a 3 speed Turbo Hydramatic was optional. About 243,000 1969 Camaros were produced. Production: 225,512 coupe, 17,573 convertible, 243,085 total. * Seventh digit: is N for Norwood assembly, L for Van Nuys.

What’s the price of a 1969 Camaro SS?

A Great Find—a Restored Camaro SS396 From the 396 engine to the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport X-11 Vin Number Rotisserie Restoration 2007, 350/350 HP, Turbo For Sale $499001969 Chevrolet RS SS Camaro Factory code 72 Hugger Orange base clear paint.

What kind of transmission does a Camaro SS396 use?

For SS396 models, M13 was a required option if another transmission was not ordered. In 1969, the heavy-duty 3-speed was supplied by Muncie and changed to RPO MC1. It was available on LM1and SS models. For the LM1, it was a required option if another transmission was not ordered.

What was the Chevy Camaro SS engine in 1967?

The new-for-1967 350-cu.in. small-block was the SS package’s base engine, and the only small-block offered as part of the SS group from 1967-’69. In 1967 and 1968, the L48 350 was rated at 295hp; in 1969, it was rated at 300hp. In 1967, SS buyers had their choice of two 396-cu.in. V-8 engines: the 325hp L35 and the 375hp L78.