"Experience a joy that only Z28 owners can relate to. From the
driver's seat. Strap yourself in. You're snug and confident in the
contoured bucket. Before you a thick, leather wrapped wheel
beckons. The automotive shifter awaits your command. Round, easy to
read gages, (sic), stand poised to relay vital information.
Everything is placed logically, within easy, instinctive reach."
From the 1986 Camaro sales brochure.
For consignment, a 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 coupe showing 17,298
miles, but the true miles are unknown. While the experience might
resemble that of the stock Z28 outlined in the sale brochure, this
one is built to the hilt with a supercharged V8 under the hood and
lots more!
Due to modifications of the emissions control devices installed by
the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and federal laws
to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on public
highways in your area.*
Exterior
Clearly the Camaro form can be seen but there's an enormous cowl
hood that changes the profile along with deeply staggered sized
tires on 15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels that sets the
rear up high and that cowled front aggressively forward. Body
cladding still retains the Z28 badging and the front piece has a
line of intake ducts under the grimace of the upper grille and
browed dual headlights. There's no veering from the silver here and
the monochromatic solid roof F-body sends two straight exhaust tips
out the back. Imperfections include some chin scrapes as one would
expect, surface rust on a wheel opening lip, some separation at the
cowl hood, water stains on the wheels, and a bubble in the
paint.
Interior
The black door panels are clean and intact and retain their
original configuration, leading to bucket seats with racing lap
belts up front and normal 2+2 in back, and all are clean. Then it's
on to race central ahead, and while the steering wheel is original,
the added tachometer and warning lights strewn about are not.
There's an original instrument cluster ahead but also water, oil,
and boost gauges on the passenger side canted towards the pilot,
and right next to a fire extinguisher. An AM/FM/CD radio is on
place just above a row of covered toggle switches and a B&M
shifter in the center console. Black carpet below, a charcoal
headliner above, and a rear cargo area under the glass that
carpeted and all are in good condition.
Drivetrain
The business end houses a 355ci V8 with a Competition cam, Weiand
supercharger, 2.02i/1.60e valve heads, and a Holley 4-barrel
carburetor. It's mated to a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission
that routes power to a Ford 9" rear with 3.73 gears and
Positraction. Naturally, there are headers on board.
Undercarriage
Driver quality underneath indicating this car is more for go and
less about the show. That said, there is a polished oil pan under
here. Dual exhaust run through Bullet mufflers on their way to the
back and power disc brakes are up front, augmented by the power
drums in back. Suspension is comprised of coils springs front and
rear with at orque arm in back. There is no catalytic converter nor
transmission inspection plate under here.
Drive-Ability
With some raucous exhaust notes, we roll this supercharged silver
bullet on to the test loop where it exhibits some nice power,
straight tracking, and good braking. Our notes include several
items including the driver's power window does not go down, the
factory tachometer and oil pressure gauge are not working, the
added boost gauge is not registering, and the horn and reverse
lights are not working. All other functions on this road racer
operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that
these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we
cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of
your purchase.
If you're looking for something a little bit meaner than the
average mid 80's Z28, this modified version does the trick. Some of
us are big fans of forced induction, especially when strapped on to
a V8 and spinning wheels through a Ford 9 inch. With a subtle sweep
of satiny silver paint, this car says, "get out of my way" and if
you see that cowl coming up behind you, move right. Of course, you
could be the one behind the cowl, if you prefer!
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1-USA
G-General Motors
1-Chevrolet
F-Camaro
P-Sport Coupe
87-2 Door Coupe
H-305ci V8 4bbl LG4
4-Check Digit
G-1986
N-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
187376-Sequential Unit Number
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