19,427 original miles. Beautiful color combination. Loaded with
options. Nicely documented. Excellent paint and interior, runs and
drives very well. A cool '70s piece of muscle with documented low
mileage and an awesome look!By the late 1970s horsepower was tough
to find, but the Z/28 managed to be entertaining to drive just the
same. With a torquey small block under the hood, an awesome
Disco-Era look, and a long list of options, it was still one of the
hottest cars on the street. If you were looking to make an
impression, the Camaro was your choice. Showing just 19,427 miles
from new, this beautifully preserved 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
delivers the authentic '70s look and feel that tells you that
things were going to be all right. Featuring laser-straight
bodywork, bright, shiny code 24L Bright Blue Metallic paint, and
the requisite Z/28 decals, this is still a great-looking car. With
original paint, you know there are no problems hiding underneath
and aside from a few signs of age on some of the decals, it looks
like this F-body has lived an easy life. As with many cars of the
period, the rubber bumpers are a slightly different color, both due
to age and the fact that they were painted in a separate factory,
but otherwise this car shows extremely well. There's excellent
glass, the factory lenses remain clear and bright, and the overall
fit and finish are exactly what you got in 1978?pretty good.The
black vinyl interior offers a great combination of sport and
luxury, starting with high-back bucket seats that are just as
supportive as they look. With so few miles, they remain firm and
comfortable, and there's negligible wear anywhere inside the car.
The steering wheel is ostensibly designed to emulate the
string-wrapped wheels of the 1930s, and it's only moderately
successful at pulling it off, but it frames a full set of
instruments, including a proper tachometer. Other options include
power windows and locks, factory A/C, tilt steering column, remote
mirror, rear window defroster, and an AM/FM stereo radio. Carpets,
door panels, dash pad, and headliner are in excellent condition,
and there's a set of aftermarket floor mats to keep things looking
tidy. The back seat offers twin mini-buckets, and the trunk is
finished with the original mat, jack assembly, inflator bottle, and
space-saver spare that have never been used.The LM1 350 cubic inch
V8 wasn't a 700-horsepower monster like we have today, but it's
competent, torquey, and lots of fun in the vintage Camaro. It shows
correct numbers and markings, including a CHC suffix code for a
1978 Camaro Z/28 with automatic transmission, and we believe it to
be the car's original engine. Outfitted with a 4-barrel carburetor,
it feels energetic on the road and makes great V8 sounds. It's
finished in factory turquoise engine enamel with a big air cleaner
up top, and most of the hardware is original, with only maintenance
parts being replaced over the years. Power steering and power disc
brakes were included with the Z/28 package, making this coupe
exceedingly easy to drive, and with the TH350 3-speed automatic
transmission, it's always ready to go. The undercarriage is quite
clean with a light dusting of undercoating to seal it up, but it
hides nothing and the floors, rockers, and frame are completely
solid. We believe it even carries its original exhaust system with
catalytic converter for just the right sound. 3.42 gears on a
limited slip differential help make it feel punchy around town, and
while the handling is capable, it's also comfortable to drive.
Color-matched Z/28 wheels look great and carry a set of 235/60/15
BFGoodrich T/A radials with a lot of life left in
them.Documentation is extensive, including the original owner's
manuals and pamphlets, a reproduction window sticker, and factory
brochures. Other extras include aftermarket floor mats, the
original spiral rear shocks, and some reproduction decals in case
you want to replace the originals that are showing a bit of
age.We're seeing cars of the 1970s make big strides in the market
as people who were there look to re-create an awesome time in our
history. The Z/28 isn't necessarily about all-out speed, but
attitude, something it delivers in spades. Beautifully preserved
and ready to enjoy, this Camaro is special. Call today!Harwood
Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional
inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
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