Vehicle Description
Believe it or not, in recent history you couldn't get a convertible
that was made in the USA. From 1976 to 1982 (and even shortly after
that the choices were very limited), the big carmakers of the
Mid-West couldn't square the numbers and were frankly blind to the
public's desire, so cars like this 1984 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
Straman convertible conversion filled the void. Nicely preserved
and showing a believed-original 62,935, this 'aftermarket'
brainchild of Richard Straman is a wonderful example of what
happens when the secondary market improves an industry staple by
giving the people what they want. In this case, a top that goes
down on a sporty American classic.
The 3rd generation Camaro was really the top of the food chain back
in the early '80s if you wanted an affordable, V8-powered F-body.
But the problem was, GM hadn't made a convertible Camaro since
1969, and ultimately wouldn't get back into the droptop Camaro
business until 1987. Sure, the Corvettes offered convertibles and
might have been faster but a used 'Vette was your dad's car, and
the new ones hadn't yet reestablished themselves after the 1983
gap-year. So you were stuck with a coupe unless you called Mr.
Straman in California for a conversion convertible, and despite the
50% mark-up, the line was wrapped around the block. With so few
believed miles, this one is very nice, including the bright red
paint and underlying silver that's likely all original. There are a
few minor signs of age and use that you'd expect, but that deep
chin spoiler hasn't been abused by tall curbs or steep driveways
and still looks almost new. Stock fit and finish in '84 was okay,
not the best, but this droptop lines up very well and the doors
shut firm, which means Straman and his pros really knew their
business because they've certainly improved both. And best of all,
this car still attracts attention on the street. Black accents on
the hood and headlight buckets are used to great effect without
being over-done, and this Z/28 also has a subtle ducktail rear
spoiler that's ideal with the long rear deck offered by the
convertible body style.
The Charcoal cloth interior is likewise in great shape and remains
comfortable and user-friendly. As with the exterior, the interior
shows very little wear or signs of age on the upholstery and the
seats still feel as firm as they did in the showroom. Cloth seats
and big analog gauges are ideal for performance driving, and the
grippy fabric and funky steering wheel are certainly appropriate
for a car from the '80s. Camaros came loaded with features, but
this one also includes options like factory A/C (needs servicing),
power windows and locks, cruise control, a tilt steering column,
and an original AM/FM/Cassette stereo. A black canvas convertible
top fits neatly and while the trunk is not exactly spacious, it's
usefully shaped for overnight bags on a road trip.
The 5.0-liter fuel-injected H.O. V8 was optional in the Camaro and
when paired with the 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission,
makes for a car with a bit of a split personality. Drive it gently,
and it's happy to trundle through traffic without a complaint. But
stomp on the loud pedal and it reacts with a stout torque curve
that can light up the tires almost at will. The engine bay is quite
stock, a rarity on one of the most modifiable cars ever created,
and it has been properly maintained so no worries about a car that
has been laid up for decades needing major service. The underside
is extremely clean and it's quite unlikely that this car has ever
seen weather more severe than a spring shower. The original single
exhaust system still has its factory catalytic converter, so it's
legal in all 50 states and the suspension isn't nearly as harsh as
you remember; it's a nice cruiser. Five-spoke alloy wheels were
part of the Z/28 package and they wear 235/60/15 BFGoodrich T/A
white-letter radials all around.
Go ahead and try to find a fresher 3rd generation Camaro
convertible, let alone one with the rare history of a Straman
conversion. Documented with lots of pedigree paperwork and original
documentation from the time it was new, this is a very special
bird. Call today!