Vehicle Description
1971 was the first full year of 2nd-Generation Camaro production,
as a strike at the Norwood, Ohio GM assembly plant delayed the
introduction and when the cars were finally launched in 1970, they
were designated as 1970 � models due to the constraints of the
shortened model year. The second-generation Chevy Camaro continued
to use the F-Body platform and unibody structure with a front
subframe, leaf springs controlling the solid rear axle, and an
A-arm front suspension. In comparison to the 1st Generation Camaro,
the 2nd Gen was longer, wider, lower, and heavier with safety and
emission components complying with new EPA regulations. This custom
painted 1971 Camaro Z28 restomod is new to our inventory and a REAL
Z28! This vehicle is equipped with a new interior and a built 406
CI V8 engine. It has a Holley Sniper EFI, aluminum heads and intake
and a upgraded transmission with 10 bolt posi rear and Auburn 4.11
gears. For those hot Florida days the car has Vintage A/C and new
upgraded Dakota digital gauges. The car was custom painted red and
black and also comes with U.S MAG wheels. The vehicle has also been
upgraded to power steering and brakes. Carbon fiber stripes on the
front and rear are also a nice addition the the custom paint
scheme. The vehicle is on display in our showroom, please stop by
anytime to see this beautiful Camaro.