AS5 was option code for standard rear shoulder belts, AS4 was option code for deluxe rear shoulder belts. Only 115 69 camaros had them. A82 was the mandatory option code for the front seat headrests, they were mandated by the government in 1969.
Actually the 327 was the base engine until slightly later in the model year, then the 200 horsepower 307 became the base engine. My friend in high school bought a 1969 Camaro RS in early 1974. It was Hugger Orange with a custom interior that was orange with orange and black houndstooth cloth interior. It had a 350V8 with low compression and a small 4 barrel carburetor. It had the elastomeric front bumper.
Ahh, a 69 RS - my second favorite car only to a 67-68 RS. Gotta have the hideaways! It's funny - that RPO list didn't mention those rear seatbelts (love rare options like that!), that A82 was for the headrests. A82 was the RPO for the optional headrests for 67-70 1/2 Camaros, after that, headrests were molded into the seats. Great video man, and can't wait to see more of that sweet 66 wagon!
GM of Canada! I ordered one of those when I had my 63 Impala. It wasn't an SS or anything special, but I wasa excited at the time to get as much info as possible. I still have the paper
How do you special order something? By clicking the option box 🤦🏾♂️ Special paint is an option. My ‘69 El Camino SS 396 is special paint code 72 for Monaco Orange.
Man!what a sweet ride!
307 replaced the 327 in Jan of 69. The D80 spoiler from 68 was used until Jan-March of 69
Then the 305 in 76. 307 never had a 4 bbl.
A lil more obscure is the 283 in the 68 Camaro
What a cool car, great that it has been kept as it appeared new (mostly). I love that it's 327 is still there and was breathed on a little. Awesome.
Omg what a gorgeous 69. Awsome video man.
When I was in high school, a friend had a 69 Camaro with the stock front end. I remember the seat cover material, now that I see it again.
AS5 was option code for standard rear shoulder belts, AS4 was option code for deluxe rear shoulder belts. Only 115 69 camaros had them.
A82 was the mandatory option code for the front seat headrests, they were mandated by the government in 1969.
Actually the 327 was the base engine until slightly later in the model year, then the 200 horsepower 307 became the base engine. My friend in high school bought a 1969 Camaro RS in early 1974. It was Hugger Orange with a custom interior that was orange with orange and black houndstooth cloth interior. It had a 350V8 with low compression and a small 4 barrel carburetor. It had the elastomeric front bumper.
Yeah, I have a bunch of Camaro books and it didn't seem that rare. Still a nice, mostly original car.
Ahh, a 69 RS - my second favorite car only to a 67-68 RS. Gotta have the hideaways! It's funny - that RPO list didn't mention those rear seatbelts (love rare options like that!), that A82 was for the headrests. A82 was the RPO for the optional headrests for 67-70 1/2 Camaros, after that, headrests were molded into the seats. Great video man, and can't wait to see more of that sweet 66 wagon!
The headrests were standard in 1969
@@DezzysSpeedShop Yes, they were required by law and in 69 were still listed as an option but the option was mandatory.
First time I’ve seen that option on a car.
Me too! The owner didn’t even know how rare it was until I started bugging out about it 😂
Yeee Yeee 😊
Very Nice 69 Camaro. Id like to see a video of the 57 Ragtop. Cool video Man
I have a full collection video coming soon. Just gotta edit it. That Bel Air is cool
I thought that houndstooth upholstery wasn't used after the 1960 Impala, which we had. What oter models/years was it available?
Camaros had it from the beginning
GM of Canada! I ordered one of those when I had my 63 Impala. It wasn't an SS or anything special, but I wasa excited at the time to get as much info as possible. I still have the paper
Yea that’s the cool thing about buying GM cars sold in Canada. They still have the paperwork available.
Great video!
RS. SS. OH MYYYYY😮😮😮😮😮
It’s not an SS.
@@DezzysSpeedShop RS
Preston GM still in business in Langley, B.C. , not far out of Vancouver.
It would be cool to take a road trip up there.
😮😍😍😍
This is one bad A$$ Camaro
Seatbelts are amazing, carburetors too 🙄
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preston gm langley canada just north of Washington border.
I realized I’ve passed it on my way across the border
Hugger orange and Daytona yellow were special ordered, not an option.
How do you special order something? By clicking the option box 🤦🏾♂️ Special paint is an option. My ‘69 El Camino SS 396 is special paint code 72 for Monaco Orange.
Omg what a gorgeous 69. Awsome video man.
Thanks for watching 😎