Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 26th year in the classic and muscle car business. Chevrolet's Camaro has been an unqualified success since it burst onto the automotive stage in 1967, due in large part to its amazing versatility. Whether you wanted an economical commuter, a comfy cruiser, or a stoplight stormer, the Camaro offered something for everyone. Developed as a competitor for Ford's Mustang, these pony cars would maintain a fierce rivalry that continues to this day. This wicked 1969 Camaro Convertible definitely leans toward the stoplight stormer type, but it does so with vastly increased performance and safety. Lift the functional steel super scoop hood and you'll be greeted by a ferocious GMPP 502 V8 that's sporting forged internals, a hydraulic roller cam, a Holley carburetor, a GMPP aluminum intake manifold, aluminum heads, and a Mallory billet distributor. Additional features include a tubular steel front subframe with coilovers and power rack and pinion steering, power 4-wheel disc brakes, 5-speed manual transmission with HD scatter shield, 4-link rear end with coilovers, front and rear stabilizer bars, tubular steel subframe connectors, custom interior, tilt steering column with custom wheel, console with gauges, an Alpine AM/FM/CD audio system, and Billet Specialties alloy wheels wearing aggressive rubber (245/45ZR17 F, 275/40ZR18 R). This beast takes the Camaro nickname the Hugger, as in road hugger, seriously and one look at the chassis in the images provided explains why. This is, by far, the best handling Camaro Convertible I've driven, and I've driven many. One more top-shelf classic with blistering performance from the team that can make your dream a reality. Cervical collar and preferred stock in tire company not included. Street Dreams (830-997-1950) is a full service dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery, insurance, and financing options