Tuesday, December 29, 2009

1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Picture

Picture of 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28Camaro Z28 Sports Car Club of America Trans-Series Sedan premier American showcase for pony racing in the late 60s, and Chevy had almost no harm roots Ford Mustang. 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, muscle car, which emphasizes manipulation and energy, helped 1967 chevy score.


Chevy's counterpunch to the Mustang in Trans Am racing was the Camaro Z28

Trans-Am racers were on the 305 cid engine production car, or less. Camaro Z28 worked forged steel version of the 283-cid V-8 is the hub of 327 V-8 to get to 302 cid. Chevrolet Corvette big-port heads, solid lifters, hot cam, oil pan confused and Holley four barrel on aluminum varied line is specified. Horsepower was rated 290, it would be closer to 360

1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Rear View

Picture of 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Rear View At least 1000 examples produced more profitable, and Chevy's course was that part of the regular Camaro Option Code 302. This low-key effort was the car was not advertising, or even mentioned in promotional material. Savvy buyer had the basic 6-cylinder Camaro ($ 2466), then the list for what proved to be the most famous in the history of RPO: Camaro Z28.

The package costs $ 400 and under 302, F-41, handling suspension, 15-inch tires on six-inch Corvette Rally wheels and quick-ratio manual control. Muncie four-speed was only transmission, power front disc brakes were mandatory $ 100 option.

RPO Camaro Z28 was available only in coupe and can be associated with hidden light option-RS groups. There were no signs of Z28 car, but the package includes a wide racing stripes on the hood and trunklid. 1967 Chevy Camaro rear spoiler lip, a popular choice.

1967 Chevrolet Camaro Wallpaper Picture shown

Wallpaper Picture of 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

Camaro Z28 had trolley ride and sports car handling. 302 Pale was damn hard to start a sluggish under 4000 rpm. / Min. Driven as it should be, was the performance of the fracture. Road & Track set at 7500 rpm (!) Since the optimum shift point and reported 63 mph in first gear, the other 85, 113 and third place. Highest in the vicinity of 140 mph. The magazine said "If the Camaro Z28 isn't a bona fide racing car, and we had never seen before".

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