Vehicle Description
Second-generation Camaros are heating up, and this 1978 Chevrolet
Camaro RS represents an opportunity to get a car with an awesome
look and plenty of upgrades that make it a blast to drive today,
all at a very affordable price. Better yet, it's not a
garden-variety Z/28 but a rather cool coupe that is sure to stand
out in a crowd.
That brilliant blue paint isn't how this one was ordered, but you
can't argue with how it looks today. It's a good quality respray
that will work well at the local cruise night and as you're flying
down the road, but isn't a fragile show-quality job that you need
to fret over. Adding a set of silver Z/28 stripes certainly helps
with the aggressive look and the pattern looks exactly right on
this handsome F-body. The base models didn't get the Z's hood, but
they added a cowl-induction hood during the freshening and it looks
great with all the badges neatly shaved for a laser-clean look. The
big doors fit well, the rear spoiler lines up right, and, well, it
has all the hallmarks of a nice car and one that has always been
someone's favorite toy. Even the urethane bumper caps look great
and fit better than most. Is it perfect? No. But at this price, you
won't find many nicer.
The black interior is nicely updated with a lot of new gear. Cloth
buckets are a bit less aggressive than those found in the Z/28 but
it's still quite sporty inside, particularly with a center console
for the 3-speed automatic transmission. The seats, carpets, door
panels, and even the dash pad are new and in very good condition
and show few signs of age and use. The steering wheel and
instrument panel are original and showing some age, with the gauges
covering the basics of speed and fuel level. The original AM/FM
stereo radio is still in the center of the dash and it does work
properly. This car also features factory A/C that works with new
hardware and R134a refrigerant to make it easy to service in the
future. The trunk is in good order and needs nothing more than a
mat to be ready to go.
The wheezy original 2-barrel 305 is gone, replaced by a 350 cubic
inch GM crate motor with a host of upgrades. The work was done
recently and the great-running small block features a new Edelbrock
intake and 4-barrel carburetor as well as a Flowmaster dual exhaust
system. At a glance, it looks pretty stock and if we hadn't just
told you, it might be easy to pass this off as the original engine
unless you check the numbers. The look is correct and aside from
the air cleaner, it looks fairly OEM. It runs beautifully and makes
great power, particularly when churning the gears in the TH350
3-speed automatic transmission. 3.08 gears out back make it a
fantastic highway cruiser and the suspension is equally at home on
the long highways or the twisting country roads. Awesome
blacked-out Rally wheels look industrial with just a small center
cap and wear recent BFGoodrich T/A radials.
Great to look at, fun to drive, and easy on the wallet, this Camaro
gets all the important stuff right. Call today!