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This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS Can Be Yours Next Summer

Supporting the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley in Their 31st Annual Collector Car Giveaway!

Three-quarter view of a 1969 Camaro SS Lemans Blue

The Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley is excited to host its 31st Annual Collector Car Drawing, offering car enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of automotive history.

One of the stars of this drawing is a beautifully restored 1969 Camaro SS, an iconic muscle car that represents the peak of late-1960s American performance and design.

How Do I Enter?

Don’t miss your opportunity—enter by June 27, 2025, to be in the running, with the winner revealed on July 11, 2025. Tickets start at just $5, with bonus entries available for donations of $35 or more.

Secure your tickets online today for a shot at this classic! Use code “SCD2024” for 50% more tickets!

Own a Legendary Muscle Car and Make a Difference

Side view of a 1969 Camaro SS Lemans Blue
1969 Camaro Super Sport. Credit: 31st Annual Collector Car Draw Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

The Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley provide a comforting home for families whose children are receiving medical treatment at local hospitals. By providing comfortable accommodations and essential resources, they create a “home away from home” that eases the emotional and financial burdens associated with a child’s illness.

Every donation empowers families by helping to reduce some of the costs of lodging and meals so that they can focus on the well-being of their children. RMHC programs make significant impacts, saving families millions of dollars every year.

Beyond that, the Annual Collector Car and Vacation Drawings live up to their promise of uniting people in fundraising for families facing critical medical situations. It enables one’s participation to translate directly into making a difference in these people’s lives.

Big Block Powerhouse: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS

1969 Camaro SS Lemans Blue engine bay
396 CI V8 of a1969 Camaro Super Sport. Credit: 31st Annual Collector Car Draw Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

Chevrolet launched the Camaro in 1967 to compete directly with the very successful Ford Mustang, entering the pony car segment in style and with performance. The F-body platform on which it was based gave the Camaro a host of options and trims, making it very versatile for buyers. Early on, the Super Sport (SS) became a favorite trim for its high-powered engines and aggressive styling; it quickly made the Camaro a force to be reckoned with in the world of muscle cars.

Engine bay of a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
1969 Camaro Super Sport. Credit: 31st Annual Collector Car Draw Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

The 1969 Camaro SS is considered the peak of evolution for the first-generation Camaro. With its razor-sharp, new front-end design, signature “cocktail shaker” body lines, and a raft of powerful engine options topped by the legendary 396 cubic-inch V8, good for up to 375 horsepower. The ’69 SS is heralded by enthusiasts due to the availability of options ranging from street-friendly packages to full-on, track-ready ensembles; hence, this very definition of late-1960s American muscle.

This Classic Camaro is Show Quality

1969 Camaro SS Lemans Blue dashboard
Interior of a 1969 Camaro Super Sport. Credit: 31st Annual Collector Car Draw Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

This 1969  Chevrolet Camaro SS has been restored to a show-quality standard, blending authenticity with enhanced performance. Finished in its factory-correct Code 71 Lemans Blue, the exterior showcases white hockey stick stripes, a cowl hood, and front and rear spoilers, with excellent chrome and stainless trim. The car sits on the correct SS Rally wheels fitted with newer BFG white-letter radials, completing its classic muscle car look.

Dashboard of a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport
1969 Camaro Super Sport. Credit: 31st Annual Collector Car Draw Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

Inside, the ’69 Camaro SS features an immaculate black-and-white houndstooth interior, complete with a center console housing functional gauges, a factory in-dash tachometer, and a Rosewood steering wheel. The restoration included a new dash bezel with woodgrain accents and a classic Bowtie AM/FM radio, creating a cabin that balances vintage charm with premium craftsmanship.

Rear seats of a 1969 Camaro Super Sport
1969 Camaro Super Sport. Credit: 31st Annual Collector Car Draw Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

But beneath the skin, a comprehensively detailed engine bay presents a 1969 date-coded 396 CI V8 pumping out 375 horsepower. Performance enhancements include an Edelbrock Air Gap intake, Holley 750 CFM carburetor, MSD ignition, roller lifters, and rockers. When combined with a Muncie M20 4-speed manual transmission and a 12-bolt Posi-Traction rear end, this Camaro delivers on its promise of thrilling driving. Restored with pride, this is as close to stunningly outstanding as it gets for the true Super Sport on the road.

Your Chance to Drive Home This 1969 Camaro SS Next Summer

Rear end of a 1969 Camaro Super Sport.
1969 Camaro Super Sport. Credit: 31st Annual Collector Car Draw Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Central Valley.

To own this classic 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport by next summer, consider participating in the Ronald McDonald House Central Valley’s Annual Collector Car Draw. This fundraising event offers raffle tickets for a chance to win this iconic vehicle. Purchase tickets here and check out other exciting drawings organized by Ronald McDonald House Central Valley.

Front seats of a 1969 Lemans Blue Camaro Super Sport

While this article focuses on the 1969 Camaro SS, the other American car icon you could take home is this 1965 Pontiac GTO Coupe. Remember, sales close on June 27, 2025, at 11:59 PM. The drawing will be on July 11, 2025. Tickets are available for $5 for one ticket, $10 for five, $25 for fifteen, and $500 for a pack of 600. Use “SportsCarDigest” with your purchase to double the number of tickets. Good luck to all!