1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 �€" Last Year Second-Generation, Original
350 V8, Low Miles Why This Car Is Special The 1981 Chevrolet Camaro
Z28 holds a specific place in Camaro history that most buyers
overlook: it was the final year of the second-generation body
style, a platform that Chevrolet had been refining since 1970. When
the all-new third-generation Camaro arrived for 1982 with its
hatchback roofline and smaller dimensions, the long-hood, long-deck
proportions of the second-gen body disappeared permanently. That
makes every 1981 Z28 a last-of-its-kind example, and clean,
unmodified survivors like this one are genuinely difficult to find
more than four decades later. What separates this particular 1981
Camaro Z28 from the typical used example is the level of
originality throughout. The engine is the numbers-correct 350 cubic
inch V8 it left the factory with, the block still wearing its
original blue paint. The emissions decals are intact under the
hood. The factory air cleaner is present. The wiring harness is the
original unit. The floors are solid. The undercarriage is clean.
The original fuel tank is in place. These are the details that
matter to serious collectors and judges, and they are exactly the
details that disappear first when a car gets used hard or passed
through multiple owners who treat it as a driver and nothing more.
The VIN confirms this car was assembled at the Norwood, Ohio plant,
one of only two facilities that built Camaros during this era, and
the body style code confirms the Z28 package as factory-installed
equipment. The Z28 had returned to the Camaro lineup in 1977 after
a two-year absence, and by 1981 it had found its stride as a
performance trim despite the emissions era constraints that limited
output across the industry. This car is not a high-horsepower
numbers game �€" it is a well-preserved example of what GM's
engineers and designers were doing at a very specific moment in
American automotive history, and the combination of Z28 trim, 350
V8, original documentation, and low mileage puts it in a category
that is shrinking every year. Features List - 350ci V8 engine,
original to the car - 175 horsepower 4-barrel carburetor setup -
3-speed automatic transmission - Factory Z28 trim package - Air
induction hood (functional cold-air design) - Factory air cleaner,
intact - Original emissions decals present - Original blue block
paint - Original factory wiring harness - Original fuel tank - Dual
exhaust, factory configuration - Factory rear end - Factory front
and rear sway bars - Power steering - Power front disc brakes - Air
conditioning with AC compressor and original controls - Z28 Rally
wheels - Cooper Cobra Radial GT tires - Z28 sport steering wheel
with Z28 horn button emblem - Tachometer and full gauge cluster -
Center console with floor shifter - Black vinyl bucket seats, front
and rear seat present - AM/FM radio - Original door panels -
Original dash pad - Interior in excellent condition - Original
owner's manual, books, and records - Correct jack and spare tire -
Low miles - Z28 side stripe decals, correct placement Mechanical
Under the hood sits the original 350 cubic inch V8, rated at 175
horsepower with a 4-barrel carburetor. That rating reflects the SAE
net measurement standard adopted in 1972, which strips away the
optimistic numbers of the gross-measurement era. In practical
terms, the 350 in a 1981 Z28 was a torquey, responsive engine that
worked well through the full rpm range �€" not a screamer by muscle
car standards, but a capable, driveable V8 that responds well to
basic tuning if the new owner ever wants more. More importantly for
collectors, this engine has not been touched. The block paint is
original, the factory air cleaner assembly is in place, and the
emissions certification decals remain legible and attached. Finding
an engine compartment this original on a car from this era is not
common. The factory 3-speed automatic transmission sends power to
the origi
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