Vehicle Description
With the growl of its LT1 350 V8, this 1972 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28
captivates, coated in Pewter Silver with menacing black stripes
racing across its sleek frame. Restored to shine like a diamond in
a coal mine, its high-quality paint job approaches flawlessness,
complemented by an assertive stance on 15" wheels encased in BF
Goodrich 245/60R15 tires. Every inch, from the sparkling chrome
accents to the crystal-clear windshield, has been polished to near
perfection.
Sliding into the cockpit reveals an all-black vinyl interior with
bucket seats that promise to cradle you through every heart-racing
curve. The dash, vigilant as a hawk, hosts gauges including a
130MPH speedo and an 8K RPM tach, high notes of performance ready
to sing. The period-correct shifter knob, within easy reach on the
floor, beckons speed with just a flick of the wrist.
Under the hood lies the LT1 350 V8 engine, paired with a Muncie M22
4-speed manual transmission, solid lifter, double hump heads, and a
Holley 750HP vacuum secondary carburetor. An F41 HD suspension with
new Moog front coil springs, Bilstein B6 shocks, and updated sway
bar bushings ensure every turn is executed with razor-sharp
precision. The power disc brakes stand ready to rein in the power
at a moment's notice. This prowess is backed by a rich historical
dossier, including the original build sheet, historical title
copies, a Russo and Steele auction binder with photos, and an
owner's manual with maintenance records dating back to 1980.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• LT1 350 V8 Engine
• Holley 750HP Vacuum Secondary Carburetor
• 4-Speed Manual Muncie M22 Transmission
• Front Disc Brakes, Power Brakes
• F41 HD Suspension
• 3.73 GT4 Rear Axle
• Pewter Silver Paint with Black Stripes
• 15" Wheels in 245/60R15 BF Goodrich Tires
• Black Interior with Vinyl Bucket Seats
• 130MPH Speedometer
• 8K RPM Tachometer
• Original Build Sheet and Copies
• Historical Title Copies
• Russo and Steele Binder with Pics
• Owners Manual with Handwritten Maintenance Records (Dating to
1980)
• Extra Keys and Period Shift Knob
This 1972 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28, blending raw power, iconic
styling, and meticulous restoration, makes the heart pound in
harmony with the tarmac. Its cabin melds comfort with command,
creating an unforgettable driving experience. Call today!