1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 �€" 350 V8, 4-Speed Manual, T-Top,
Edelbrock-Built, Solid Driver Why This Car Is Special The 1979
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is one of the most recognizable American
performance cars of the late second-generation era, and 1979 was a
landmark year for it. That model year marked the Z28's return to
genuine sales dominance �€" Chevrolet moved over 84,000 Z28 units
in 1979, the highest single-year total the nameplate ever achieved.
The buying public had voted with its wallet, and the Z28 won in a
landslide. Part of that success came from Chevrolet finally giving
the Z28 a real engine again. After the smog-choked years of the
mid-1970s, the 1979 Z28 returned with a 350 cubic inch V8 �€" the
LM1 �€" backed by a four-barrel carburetor and rated at 175
horsepower. That number reads conservatively by today's standards,
and many enthusiasts believe the actual output was underrated.
Either way, it was a meaningful step back toward the car's
performance roots. This particular 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
carries all the right visual and mechanical cues of the model. The
VIN confirms it was built at the Norwood, Ohio assembly plant,
which was one of two facilities producing Camaros in 1979.
Norwood-built cars have a dedicated following among
second-generation Camaro collectors. The car wears its Z28 identity
throughout �€" from the hood scoop and body decals to the sport
wheels and aerodynamic body pieces �€" and the engine bay has been
thoughtfully upgraded with Edelbrock performance components that
complement the 350 V8 without straying far from the car's intended
character. This is a driver-quality 1979 Camaro Z28 that presents
well and runs the way the car was always supposed to feel. Features
List - 350 V8 engine with body-color painted block - Edelbrock
intake manifold and valve covers - 4-speed manual transmission -
Dual exhaust - T-top roof - Z28 hood scoop - Z28 body decals and
graphics - Black Z28 sport wheels - Front air dam and front spoiler
- Rear spoiler - Gill-style fender louvers / fender vents - Front
fender flares - Dual sport mirrors - Rope-wrapped Z28 steering
wheel with Z28 center badge - Full gauge cluster with tachometer -
Black bucket seats - Center console - Rear seat - Floor mats -
Aftermarket head unit - Power front disc brakes - Rear drum brakes
- Power steering - Solid floor pans Mechanical The heart of this
1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is its 350 cubic inch small-block V8,
dressed with an Edelbrock intake manifold and matching Edelbrock
valve covers. Edelbrock's Performer and Performer RPM series
intakes are well-documented upgrades for small-block Chevrolet
applications, designed to improve throttle response and mid-range
torque without sacrificing streetability. The engine block has been
painted to match the car's red exterior, a detail that gives the
engine bay a finished, intentional look rather than a
thrown-together appearance. Dual exhaust exits from both sides of
the rear, and the Flowmaster mufflers visible in the undercarriage
photos give the car an exhaust note that fits the personality of
the Z28 without being excessive. The transmission is a 4-speed
manual, which is exactly how serious buyers wanted a Z28 configured
in 1979. A four-speed car in this generation commands more interest
than an automatic-equipped example among collectors and
enthusiasts. Underneath the car tells an important story. The floor
pans are solid �€" a critical detail on any second-generation
Camaro, since rust in the floor is one of the most common
structural issues these cars develop over time. The undercarriage
photos show a car that has been maintained and treated with care.
The subframe and torque boxes appear intact, and the suspension
components are cleanly presented. Braking is handled by power front
disc brakes and rear drums, which is the correct factory setup for
this generation. Power steering is fitted, which makes the car
manageable in daily driving situations without removing feel from
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