Here they are...the "possibly" surviving 1969 Camaros with six-bangers. All of them were found on the 'Net within the last 7-10 years, and I tried to buy several of them with no luck (I was usually a "day late and a dollar short"). I have very serious doubts that more than 3-4 have survived...the temptation to build one's "dream" '69 Camaro is usually too overwhelming, and the six-bangers are so under-powered compared to what can be swapped in. And absolutely NO ONE (except me) would even think about restoring one to its correct configuration and appearance.
The six-banger 1st Gen Camaros were clearly aimed at women ("Secretary Specials" as I call them). They were stylish, cheap, reliable, fun to drive, reasonably roomy, and provided great gas mileage. According to GM's manufacturing numbers, 26.7% of '69 Camaros were built with sixes (34,541 coupes and 1,707 convertibles compared to 206,837 V8s). A base V8 could be ordered for a lousy $105, and a Powerglide for another $165, so the sixes were relatively scarce at most dealerships. The evening that Charlotte and her Mom bought her Camaro, Sept. 19, 1969, there were 12-15 new Camaros at Misle Chevrolet in Lincoln, Nebraska...3 of them were sixes (2 automatics and one manual).
I'll post the cars a couple here and there in the next few days. As I said, there aren't many left. If anyone on here knows the whereabouts of any of these cars, please share that with the rest of us. And please let us know if they stayed with their original drivetrains.