1971 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 Big Block, Muncie 4-Speed, Factory Air
Why This Car Is Special The 1971 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396 sits at an
interesting crossroads in muscle car history. It was the first year
of the redesigned second-generation body a longer, lower, wider
platform that many enthusiasts consider the best-looking Camaro
ever produced. Chevrolet stretched the wheelbase to 108 inches and
gave the car a more sculpted, European-influenced roofline that set
it apart from the boxier first-generation cars. At the same time,
1971 was one of the last years you could order a Camaro with a
genuine big block engine before tightening emissions regulations
and insurance pressures pushed the industry toward smaller
displacement motors. That combination of the new body style and the
outgoing big block powertrain makes the 1971 Camaro SS 396 a
particularly desirable intersection of form and function. The VIN
on this car decodes to confirm it was built at the Lordstown, Ohio
assembly plant. The engine code confirms the 396 cubic inch big
block at 300 horsepower, and the body style code identifies it as
the Sport Coupe. The SS package in 1971 was a separate option that
added specific badging, a blacked-out grille, and sport suspension
tuning over a standard Camaro it was not simply a sticker package.
Pairing that with the Muncie 4-speed manual and factory air
conditioning on a big block car was an uncommon and expensive
combination at the time, and it makes this particular car a
well-optioned example of the model. It is also worth noting what
happened to the Camaro line just one year later. In 1972, a lengthy
strike at the Norwood, Ohio plant essentially wiped out most of
that years production. The combination of the 1971 model being the
first year of the new design and having genuine high-output big
block availability makes surviving, well-equipped examples like
this one increasingly difficult to find in presentable condition.
Features - 396 cubic inch big block V8, 300 horsepower - Muncie
4-speed manual transmission - True factory air conditioning - Dual
exhaust - Power brakes - Power steering - Rear sway bar - White
racing stripes - Black vinyl top - SS badges front and rear - SS
steering wheel - Center console - Black sport wheels - BFGoodrich
Radial T/A tires - Chrome bumpers - Black vinyl bucket seats -
Clean undercarriage Mechanical Under the hood is the 396 cubic inch
Turbo-Jet V8 rated at 300 horsepower, backed by a Muncie
close-ratio 4-speed manual gearbox one of the most respected manual
transmissions of the era. Muncie 4-speeds were built in Muncie,
Indiana and were known for their durability and precise shift feel.
Chevrolet offered them in two gear ratios depending on the intended
use, and they were a preferred choice for buyers who wanted to
actually drive their car rather than simply own it. The combination
of a 396 big block and a Muncie 4-speed is exactly the drivetrain
configuration that buyers specified when they were serious about
performance. Factory air conditioning on a big block Camaro
required additional engineering at the factory level the system had
to be designed around the larger engine bay demands of the 396
which is why it was a less common option than on small block cars.
Having true factory air means the firewall, brackets, and wiring
are correct and original to the car, not a retrofit. Power brakes
and power steering round out the driving experience, making this a
car that can be driven regularly without the heavy steering and
firm pedal effort of a base-spec muscle car. The rear sway bar
improves handling balance under cornering, a detail that matters on
a car this size carrying a big block up front. The undercarriage
photos show a clean, solid structure no significant rust, no
patched floor pans, no evidence of previous accident damage to the
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