1970 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z28 51,411 miles SPLIT BUMPER RALLY SPORT!

Price: US $34,695.00 Item location: Fenton, Missouri, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Camaro
  • SubModel: Z28
  • Type: --
  • Trim: Z28
  • Year: 1970
  • Mileage: 51411
  • VIN: 124870N541247
  • Color: Blue
  • Engine size: 350
  • Power options: --
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: --
  • Interior color: Black
  • Options: --
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
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Description:

1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Other versions certainly had their strong points, but the 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was simply the best all-around Z28 ever built. It was a muscle car that had come into its own. Camaro kept its 108-inch wheelbase this year, but otherwise underwent wholesale change with a new coupe body that was an instant classic. The Z28 returned as a $573 package, the heart of which was a new engine. Trans Am racing now allowed destroking to achieve 305 cid, so the Z28 appropriated the Corvette's 350-cid LT1 V-8 as its sole power-plant. A timeless small block, the LT1 had solid lifters, a hot cam, big valves, aluminum pistons, 11.0:1 compression, and a 780-cfm Holley four-barrel. It was rated at 370 bhp in the 'Vette and 360 in the Z28. A $206 Hurst-shifted Muncie four-speed and $44 Positraction 3.73:1 gears (with 4.10:1 available) were mandatory extras, and there was now enough low-end torque for Chevy to offer the Z28's first automatic-transmission option. Suspension advances made all '70 Camaros good handlers and the Z28, with firmer underpinnings and sticky Polyglas F60xl5s, was a world-class road car. Hood and decklid striping, black grille, and seven-inch-wide mag-type steel wheels with polished lugs were part of the package. A rear spoiler was standard, but the air-induction hood was dropped. As before, the Z28 could be combined with the Rally Sport package, which this year went for $169 and included a unique nose treatment with a soft Endura grille surround and chrome bumperettes. Instrument positioning was improved, though a tach was part of the optional $84 gauge group. The Z28 had matured. If it had lost some of its predecessors' juvenile zeal, it surpassed them in acceleration, balance, and refinement. Car and Driver called the '70 "an automobile of uncommon merit... a car of brilliant performance...." After pocketing Trans Am titles in '68 and '69, race Z28s finished poorly in '70, while showroom versions would lose horsepower after this year, beginning a long performance decline. The incomparable '70, then, was an apt exclamation point to the Z28's muscle years. This is a nice example of a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 with a correct 350 V8 date coded engine (casting #3970010) date February 1970 and mated to a three speed automatic transmission with 3.73 rear end gears. 1970 was the first year you were able to order a Z28 Camaro with a automatic transmission. This Z is equipped with power steering, power disc brakes, bucket seat with center console shifter with gauge package and am/fm radio. The car runs and drives strong and goes straight down the road with authority. This car is priced to sell and will not last. Call 314-594-1404 to purchase or with any questions. 314-594-1404