1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
The Chevrolet Camaro Z28 stands out as one of the most popular pony cars ever produced. The Z28 performance package was the most desired option among these early Camaros.
Chevrolet built only 602 Z28 Coupes in the first year of Camaro production, so when this rare example was purchased by its second owner in 1992, he immediately set about restoring it to its original configuration.
Trans Am racers were production-based cars with engines of 305 cid or less. Chevy worked a forged steel version of the 283-cid V-8’s crankshaft into its 327 V-8 to get 302 cid. Big-port Corvette heads, solid lifters, a hot cam, a baffled oil pan, and a Holley four-barrel on a tuned aluminum manifold were specified. Horsepower was rated at 290; it likely was closer to 360.
This Camaro faultlessly wears a Mountain Blue paintjob with two racing stripes. Interestingly, this Camaro is the only known example of this color configuration.
1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 is sure to be a hit with any enthusiast. By combining mechanical originality with expertly maintained documentation, this Camaro Z28 is truly a significant car.