"It'll put butterflies in your stomach, a lump in your throat and a
smile on your face. It's exciting, it's virile, it's a legend.
Owning and driving a Z28 is a rare experience enjoyed most by those
who enjoy driving the most. Exclusive to Z28 are the louvers in the
front fenders and the simulated air scoop in the hood." From the
1978 Camaro brochure.
For consignment, a 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 hardtop showing 98,495
miles, but the true miles are unknown due to exemption. If you're
doing a double take, we understand. This built car now wears a 1972
Camaro split bumper front end and is dyno'd at nearly 600
horsepower.
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
And it is that front end that gets your attention first, not
because it's that of a '72 split bumper, but the blacked out trim,
dark set LED headlights, and massive, arching cowl hood. While the
entire car glistens with two stage medium blue metallic, the hood
presents in a more matte blue with multiple dzus pins around the
perimeter. In profile, intentions are clear with heavily staggered
15-inch Race Star Industries wheels wrapped in tires no older than
mid 2020. The raked stance and the obvious plexiglass side windows
plus the bump on the nose just look bad to the bone. Other than the
power shut off, fat meats, and visible fuel pump lines, the back is
otherwise pedestrian '78 Camaro with of course, the three part
wing. Imperfections include chipping on the fiberglass hood,
cracking paint by the door handle, various scratches, paint chips
and rock chips, and paint runs on rockers.
Interior
Carbon fiber patterned plastic door panels keep things light on the
inside and we turn to the cabin that is nicely appointed and
attractive with tan vinyl racing seats and bright blue racing
harnesses. The rear 2+2 remain in stock configuration and are clean
while up front, a tan rimmed steering wheel shares the column with
a AutoMeter tachometer and shift light ahead of the stock looking
instrument cluster. A racing toggle panel is to the left and an
AM/FM/CD player to the right along with an added triple gauge pod.
Perched on the transmission tunnel is a B&M shifter over tan
carpet that shows some staining front and rear. Meanwhile, the
perforated tan headliner looks like it's fresh from '78.
Drivetrain
The hood comes completely off so you can access the 434ci V8 with
Air Flow Research heads, a 4-barrel carburetor, headers, and a dyno
sheet showing 591.2 horsepower. That's to the 12 bolt axle with
4.30 gears and Strange Axles, routed through a Powerglide 2-speed
automatic transmission. A couple of gauges, (boost and fuel
pressure), are mounted on the cowl.
Undercarriage
Race ready is the name of the game here with dual exhaust that
flows through race mufflers and terminates short, under the car.
There is no catalytic converter on board. Aerospace brakes make up
the disc brakes on all 4 corners. Suspension consists of coil
springs up front and leaf springs with traction bars in back. We
note some residual red sauce visible on the transmission pan but
the rest is dry, and a chrome differential cover adds a bit of
bling to an all business bottom.
Drive-Ability
The sound reverberates through the mall and when out on the test
loop, over the hills and valleys of Morgantown! This is an
intentional car of course and lets its presence known. It has
enormous straight away power and decent handling despite the tire
stagger. We note the reverse lights, front turn signals, wipers,
speedometer, and odometer don't work but all other functions
operate as they should. We also noted the brakes are very soft.
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.
A mean front end, and clean interior, and an engine that's on a
power trip! This streetable build is a nice combination of Camaro
features and a race ready powerplant as a bonus. If this is the mix
you've been looking for, step up to the bar and take a sip of this
tasty little cocktail. Just be sure to buckle up.
1Q87L8N607537
1-Chevrolet
Q-Camaro
87-2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
L-350ci 185hp 4bbl V8
8-1978
N-Norwood, OH Assy Plant
607537-Sequential Unit Number
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