This car is so incredible that looking at pictures is insufficient to capture the quality and attention to detail that make it one of the coolest muscle cars ever built. From the beautifully straight sheet-metal to the spectacular interior to the 454 motor, this is a Camaro that does it all and doesn't even break a sweat while doing it. The stunning tuxedo black paint shimmers in the sunlight, the gaps are very good, and the overall execution is spot on. Slick white stripes were added and then cleared over to retain that traditional Camaro look, and nothing's cooler than a cowl-induction hood up front and a spoiler on back to accentuate the 1969's link to the most sought after muscle car of all time. It's retained all its proper badges and side-marker lights, and if you see that SS grille in your rear-view mirror or the 454 badges on the fenders, it's probably best to just move aside and enjoy the view. Bright chrome bumpers, rocker panel trim, and wheel arch moldings help provide a shiny contrast to the deep luster of the black finish, making this '69 glisten that much more. There's no doubt this car can be shown with pride. The new handsome black hounds-tooth interior continues the monochromatic theme without losing track of the past. The entire inside is covered with sound dampening and bumps a state of the art Rockford Fosgate stereo that sounds amazing. There's a powerful Vintage A/C system that blows cold. The black carpet is plush, the headliner is taut, and the door panels are factory-style units that are new and in excellent shape. Even more remarkable is the custom rear seat area which will actually hold adults without too much complaining and the trunk is spacious and finished with a reproduction carpet. Power front disc brakes are mandatory when you have wheels that'll show them off. This is not a numbers matching trailer queen. This is a bad to the bone work of art that needs to be driven. Stop making excuses..you're not getting any younger.. |