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|  What was the quickest car (completely stock) in 1969? 
			
			I've been wondering this for a while, what was the quickest completely stock car in 1969? I'm not talking about the tuner shop cars. | 
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			69 zl1 corvette?
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			I would think it to be the Hemi Charger. Maybe not...
		 
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			I did a search and found this... I guess it's debatable... https://www.classicins.com/the-ten-f...-cars-of-1969/ 
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			I’d rule out extremely rare cars like ZL1 Corvettes & Camaros because the chances of encountering one in the wild back then would’ve been about nil. It would have to be a car you actually might run across in Anytown, USA. The iron block COPO Camaros would certainly be a contender (if you lived in Ohio there was one in every subdivision) along with the A12 Chrysler products, RAIV Pontiacs, 428CJ Mustangs. Chevrolet 396/375 L78 cars would be a few cars down on the list because there were lots of those running around. I’m not even sure if a Hemi car would make the list because every ‘69 would’ve been just a Street Hemi.
		 
				__________________ 1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000 Last edited by markjohnson; 07-22-2025 at 05:03 AM. Reason: . | 
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			'69 Road Runner 440 6 pack:  12.91 @ 111mph K 
				__________________ '63 LeMans Convertible '63 Grand Prix '65 GTO - original, unrestored, Dad was original owner, 5000 mile Royal Pontiac factory racer '74 Chevelle - original owner, 9.56 @ 139 mph best Last edited by Keith Seymore; 07-22-2025 at 02:30 AM. | 
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			69 L88 Corvette but it depends on rear gear, transmission, who's driving, and what was reported back in the day.
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			Tires made such a difference back then.  Stock tires were a great equalizer, but they didn't last long.  Then cheater slicks could make a big improvement.  Most races were won or lost in the first 60 feet, especially since most streets never went a full quarter mile.  stop light to stop light stuff.  Man those were fun times.
		 
				__________________ 70Z28 04B Norwood Forest Green-white Stripes Black DeLuxe Interior Owned since 1978 - First Car Last edited by BCreekDave; 07-22-2025 at 12:53 PM. | 
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			I'm happy to see the 66 L72 Corvette ranked #2. Seeing it ran 12.80's with a 3.36 gear, makes me think it was a "ringer". Specially prepped cars were not beneath Zora   | 
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			In the quarter, I would have guessed a 1969 Hemi Dart. Fastest overall I would guess a 1969 Hemi Daytona. 
				__________________ 1968 Camaro Ex-ISCA Show Car - Sold  On The Lookout For My Next Classic... John 10:30 | 
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