Vehicle Description
Why This Car Is Special
The first year for the second generation of Camaro, the 1970 has
many one year features and is highly collectible. The Z28, SS and
RS models all had their benefits and their followers. This
particular model is badged as a Z28; the high revving track car of
the group.
Mechanical
The 350 CID V8 is mildly built with an Edelbrock intake, Quick Fuel
Technologies 4-barrel carburetor, a mild cam and full-length
headers running to 3" dual exhaust with an h-pipe and mufflers. It
has a great sound! The engine is backed up by a stout Turbo 400
automatic transmission. The power is then transferred to a 10-bolt
rear end with a 3.73 locking differential and traction bars. This
ensures all of that power gets to the ground! Power steering and
power brakes make cruising in this Camaro as easy and can be. The
shifting is handled through a B&M shifter mounted in the stock
center console.
Interior
The interior is done in black vinyl with only minor changes from
stock. Those changes being a JVC AM/FM/CD player, additional gauges
in the center console, and the B&M shifter. It has the correct
one year only headrests on the bucket seats and comes equipped with
seat belts and the Z28 badge on the steering wheel. The 150 MPH
speedometer was also a one-year feature, and this 1970 has it. The
trunk is solid and nicely painted with correct spatter paint, as it
would have been from the factory. The bucket seats are comfortable
and sporty.
Exterior
The Camaro is painted in the very desirable Hugger Orange with
Black rally stripes that looks phenomenal on these split bumper
Camaros. Correct rally wheels are retained, and front and rear
spoilers complete the muscle car look. A steel cowl hood has been
added to this Camaro to give it an even tougher look. To give this
Chevy the ultimate nameplate, Z28 badges have been added to the
grill, taillight panel and fenders. It has a killer stance and
looks tough from every angle. You can even see the traction bars
peeking out from in front of the rear tires, letting onlookers know
that this car isn't just pretty, it's ready to roll! 1970 was the
first year for the Second Generation of Camaro and what a way to
kick it off! This car is pure muscle and is a great investment as
these 1970-1973 Camaros keep climbing in value.
Conclusion
If you're in the market for a sweet second generation Camaro at a
steal of a price, your search is over.
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