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1954 Chevrolet 5-Window Pickup
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05/09/2026
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Spent 53 Years in Hiding, It's a 3,800-Mile Time Capsule
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a time capsule is a container holding historical records or objects that is deposited for preservation until discovery by some future age.. To classic car gearheads, a time capsule is usually an unrestored survivor that's still in excellent condition after decades in storage....
The term gets thrown around a lot these days and is applied to nearly every type of vehicle discovered in a barn. But some are true time capsules, and this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is arguably the finest out there...
This Daytona Yellow pony car has been owned by the same person since 1980. It sat in storage all this time, parked in the man's basement next to other classic vehicles. But unlike other survivors, the Camaro was well-maintained all these years. It runs and drives and hasn't received any additional weathering since the purchase.
But the Z28 actually spent a lot more time in storage. According to the current owner, the previous owner parked the Camaro in 1971. We could say it spent only two years on the road, but the car was actually drag-raced. From 1971 to 1980, the coupe sat outside and gathered a few scratches and ding, as well as what appears to be damage from battery acid on the right-side front fender.
But apart from that, the Camaro is essentially in pristine condition. And while the paint shows a bit of weathering, the all-black interior is flawless. And even though it was driven hard down the quarter-mile, it still has the numbers-matching V8 engine and four-speed manual gearbox...
More impressively, the odometer shows only 3,863 original miles (6,217 km). Needless to say, this Camaro has to be one of the lowest-mileage 1969 Z28s out there.
Our host says it's an early-production example, which explains the lack of a cowl hood. He also notes that the spoiler is an aftermarket addition. Beyond that, this Camaro Z28 is as original as they get.
Chevrolet introduced the Z28 in 1967. Initially a performance package that enabled the Camaro to compete in the SCCA Trans-Am series, the Z28 remained in production for decades. In 1969, the Z28 was a popular option, moving 20,302 units (8.3% of the total output).
The car is not for sale, and the owner isn't willing to part way with it, but you will be able to see this Daytona Yellow gem in the metal at the 2024 Muscle Cars and Corvette Nationals (MCACN) on November 23-24. It will be part of a six-car lineup displayed there by Horsepower Depot.
If you can't make it to the show, you can check it out in the video below. The footage includes a short test drive and other classics, including a 1968 Camaro SS 396/375 with only 10,000 miles (16,093 km) on the clock.,,,,,
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