• 1969 ZL1 Camaro COPO 9560 #65 with COPO 9737

      One of just 69 (plus two prototypes) of these special ZL-1 Camaros were ever produced and it is believed that less than 50 remain in existence today. This example was ordered and sold new at Lavery Chevrolet, Inc. of Alliance, Ohio. It is one of only three ZL1s equipped with the COPO 9737 Sports Car Conversion package. Factory features include radio delete, M21 4-speed, Black Standard interior, X44 Trim Code, and Fathom Green paint. This ZL-1 was a race car from day one and it is a former national record holder with extensive racing documentation. Full ownership history includes single ownership for the past 15 years under the consignor. It has never been offered for sale before. A certified original-body car with the original tags, it retains mostly original sheet metal and was restored with its period racing livery. A Multiple magazine-feature car, the ZL-1 was displayed at the Super Car Reunion and multiple Chevy/Vette Fest events. Complete with the original window sticker, other documents, and as-found photographs, it is a great example of the baddest purpose-built Chevy racing car ever created.






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