Brings back sweet memories. Bought one used in 1971. Only kept it for 5 months. Sold it fpr huge profit. If I would have kept it 7 months I sure would not have celebrated 77 years old. That is a full-fledged factory race car...
Haha, same thoughts with many cars I had in the 80s. Could never find one back then (started driving mid 80s) for under 8k By late 80s 30s was min price fora clean one or half decent restore.
I was a few years from driving age in 69' but a schoolmates brother had a brand new 69' SS Camaro 4 speed, white with orange rally stripes. I later bought a 69' Road Runner right out of HS in the mid 70s.
I owned one, bought it brand new I left off the A/C and power steering. which gained me about 5 to 10 extra horsepower. it was the fastest on the connecting highway. in my class.
agreed. I do not know where he got that info from, but it would be incorrect. There are plenty of real non RS Camaro's out there with the X33 on the cowl tag.
@@matrox X77 = Z28, Without Z21 style trim or Z22 Rally sport X33 = Z28, With Z21 style trim or Z22 Rally Sport X66 SS396 Without Z21 Style Trim X22 SS396 With Z21 style trim Z10 = Indy Pace Car replica coupe Z11 = Indy Pace Car replica coupe convertible
Throwout bearing and disk wont live long doing that. Surprise how many cars used to come into the shop where clutches would slip due to that. Many were less than 2 yrs old some people dont learn
He edited the warm up part out. And you are right Coolant isnt as important as the oil being up to temp is. Cringe seeing so many vids where they are WOT after less than a minute of driving or thermostat barely opened. Good way to spin bearings
@gordocarbo I sold my 69 Z/28 in the mid eighties to a friend who restored it. Some years later, he took me for a ride, never even got past 5 grand, what a total let down. I wish I had the money to buy it back.
These cars never get old, love it
When were you on the secondarys didnt hear it.
Brings back sweet memories. Bought one used in 1971. Only kept it for 5 months. Sold it fpr huge profit. If I would have kept it 7 months I sure would not have celebrated 77 years old. That is a full-fledged factory race car...
Haha, same thoughts with many cars I had in the 80s.
Could never find one back then (started driving mid 80s) for under 8k
By late 80s 30s was min price fora clean one or half decent restore.
This green on green beauty looks and sounds great!
I was a few years from driving age in 69' but a schoolmates brother had a brand new 69' SS Camaro 4 speed, white with orange rally stripes. I later bought a 69' Road Runner right out of HS in the mid 70s.
RR are awesome cars, love Mopars. Just couldnt afford to own one parts were expensive.
I owned one, bought it brand new I left off the A/C and power steering. which gained me about 5 to 10 extra horsepower. it was the fastest on the connecting highway. in my class.
No AC in any GM solid lifter engines back then
Is it still for sale an how much
300 customers 75 miles mostly dirt roads delivered the newspaper on a motor route driving a 1969 Camaro
Beautiful car
X33 does not stand for RS option
agreed. I do not know where he got that info from, but it would be incorrect. There are plenty of real non RS Camaro's out there with the X33 on the cowl tag.
X33=Z28 with or without R/S
X22=SS 396 package
@@matrox X77 = Z28, Without Z21 style trim or Z22 Rally sport
X33 = Z28, With Z21 style trim or Z22 Rally Sport
X66 SS396 Without Z21 Style Trim
X22 SS396 With Z21 style trim
Z10 = Indy Pace Car replica coupe
Z11 = Indy Pace Car replica coupe convertible
Brings back memories of my 69 Z28. Love the sound of solid lifters. Dude, stop resting your foot on the clutch.
Throwout bearing and disk wont live long doing that.
Surprise how many cars used to come into the shop where clutches would slip due to that. Many were less than 2 yrs old some people dont learn
I don't think it's very wise to drive it that hard right after a cold start and rev it that high.
they said they warm it up and then they made a jump to the part where it was already hot
He barely got on the gas the whole video.
He edited the warm up part out. And you are right
Coolant isnt as important as the oil being up to temp is.
Cringe seeing so many vids where they are WOT after less than a minute of driving or thermostat barely opened. Good way to spin bearings
@@martythornton604 Annoying. DIdnt even open the secondaries far as I could tell. Why do people baby these things, paranoid its going to explode?
@gordocarbo I sold my 69 Z/28 in the mid eighties to a friend who restored it. Some years later, he took me for a ride, never even got past 5 grand, what a total let down. I wish I had the money to buy it back.
Ok
Sounds horrible
Its the camera not the engine