Vehicle Description
Description
1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
History
The second-generation Chevrolet Camaro was produced by Chevrolet
from 1970 through the 1981 model years. It was introduced in the
spring of 1970. Sales for 1979 were the highest ever for any
generation Camaro before or since, numbering 282,571 units.
Why Is This Car Special
GM engineers have said the second generation is much more of "A
Driver's Car" than its predecessor. The 1979 Cobalt Blue Chevrolet
Camaro Z28 we have here at Skyway Classics is a great example of
that.
Mechanical
Under the hood is the born with 350 cubic inch small block
Chevrolet V8 engine rated at 255 horsepower as noted by the L code
in the VIN#. This one runs and sounds great with the dual exhaust
system running out the back. It is mated to the original 3-speed
automatic transmission and rear end. The motor sits in a clean
engine compartment and features a chrome air cleaner attached to a
ram air hose and front facing scoop.
It has power steering, air conditioning, power disc brakes in the
front and drums in the rear with factory color-matched 5-spoke
wheels and Cooper Cobra Radial GT tires.
Interior
An amazing thing about this car is that it still has the original
grey vinyl bucket seat interior with console in great shape. It is
also equipped with a stereo radio system, power windows, tilt
wheel, factory gauges, floor mats, and more.
Exterior
The Z28s now came with a front spoiler and fender flares much like
its Pontiac Trans Am twin had, and now came with "Z28" decals that
ran from the beginning of the front flares to the bottoms of the
doors.
The cobalt blue paint job shows well and the decal kit is looks
great. The rest of the fit and finish is great as well. All the
body panels are straight and the trunk too.
Conclusion
This 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 we have at Skyway Classics is. A car
that most of us wish we could have had back then. Well you can have
it now! Come see it soon.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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