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CC-212797

For Sale: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro
in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Classic cars for sale coast to coast This vehicle is listed by
Streetside Classics
Streetside Classics
213 Thornton Rd
Lithia Springs, GA 30122
678-279-1609
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Description
 
In 1979, Chevrolet sold more Camaros than any other year before or since, thanks to a modest redesign and some new features. The Z/28 continued to be the top-of-the-line model, packing a 350 cubic inch V8 and a flashy body that was every bit a match for its corporate cousin, the Pontiac Trans Am. Dressed in brilliant Bright Yellow paint with those oh-so-70s stripes, this nicely preserved 79 Z/28 is one of the most well documented cars weve featured recently. Theres no question the paint is bright, and if you like keeping a low profile, this probably isnt the car for you. However, the design is handsome overall, and its easy to see why these were such great sellers. That new Trans Am style front spoiler gives the car a wider, lower stance, and the body-colored front bumper with blacked-out grilles top and bottom looks awesome. The hood scoop is non-functional, but looks great, tying the entire front-end together. This one has clearly had a good home since it was new. The decals remain bright and clear, and none are peeling or chipping, which means someone was careful when they washed and waxed it. High-back bucket seats anchor the interior, and are every bit as comfortable as they look, with deep bolsters to help with aggressive driving. Compare these thrones to the stools in a 69 Camaro, and you can easily see how far the state of the Camaro art had evolved in just ten years. Like the exterior, the upholstery is nicely preserved and shows signs of careful ownership. There are no splits or tears in the seats, the carpets are not faded, and the door panels are remarkably well preserved. The steering wheel tries to emulate an early string-wrapped piece, but its probably not quite as successful as designers had hoped, although this one remains in excellent condition and hangs on a tilt column. Theres a fully array of functional gauges, the factory A/C blows ice cold, and the AM/FM stereo radio features rear seat speakers. All Z/28s got the top engine in 1979, a 175 horsepower 350 topped by a 4-barrel carburetor. Performance is pretty good, thanks to a stout 270 pounds of torque, which was enough to make the Z/28 one of the fastest cars you could buy. The engine bay in this one appears highly original, and the engine is still wearing corporate turquoise engine paint thats easy to spot thanks to decent maintenance. No, its not detailed for show, but for a 32-year-old car, its pretty nice and theres no doubt that it has been well cared for throughout its life. Hoses and belts are relatively recent, the spark plug wires have been replaced, and it runs extremely well. Underneath, youll find a TH350 3-speed automatic driving a set of 3.42 gears in the 10-bolt out back. A dual exhaust system gives the 350 a decent voice, and power disc brakes were standard equipment. And fortunately for you, the original owner sprang for the optional color-matched aluminum wheels, which wear a set of 15-inch Goodyear Eagle GTII radials. This one also carries a great documentation package that includes a build sheet, the original window sticker, and an owners manual. Looking over the window sticker, youll find that this car is pretty heavily optioned, and it isnt just goofy stuff like a glove box light, but serious stuff like A/C and the aforementioned aluminum wheels. This was not an inexpensive car in 1979. For a growing group of car enthusiasts, this was the car that they grew up dreaming about owning. This is how cars become collectable, and since the earliest days of the hobby, weve always chased the cars that bring happy memories. So if you grew up in the 70s, this was probably a piece of your childhood that you remember fondly. And to be honest, theyre not bad cars at all-they still have rumbling V8s, the interiors are comfortable, and if its attention you crave, youll be hard-pressed to do better than this bright yellow Z. With a nice package of documentation, this solid Camaro represents a lot of fun for not a lot of money. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Atlanta showroom. For more information, please call (678) 279-1609 or toll free (877) 367-1835.

STOCK/INV. NUMBER: 303-ATL
Pricing Information
 
Asking Price
$15,995
Vehicle Location


Country
United States
 
City, State
Charlotte, NC
Zip
28269
Vehicle Basics

Odometer Reading
73298

Year
1979

Exterior Details

Vehicle Color(s)
Yellow

Interior Details

Color(s)
Black

Transmission Details

Transmission Type
Automatic

 
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