A complete Sub-frame off restoration of this beautiful one-of-a-kind 1979 Camaro Z-28 keeping the overall factory look but changing everything that really matters. 99% of the last twenty years this car has sat in a garage. I spent 6 years of those twenty out of the country waiting and ordering parts for the day I arrived back into the states. Covid hit in 2020! I spent the second half of 2020 - 2022 stripping the car to it's core and slowly rebuilding it to what you see today. Sadly, I have a neck and back problem that has ended my ability to work on cars, or much of anything else for that matter. There are only two things that this car needs to be 100% complete. 1. Build custom trunk for stereo equipment that is installed but not built in as it should be (see pic) and the HDX-70C-CAM Dakota Digital Instrument Cluster needs a GPS-50-2 Module installed so the speedometer and odometer works.
The car was completely inspected by Orange County Cars just last week (100% perfect)
The A/C was just tested and is 100% perfect
The Interior: I replaced the headliner, carpet, rear quarter panels, sun visors, and instrument cluster, but as far as I know everything else is original. I did replace 90% of the Interior hardware.
All of the factory wiring and harnesses have been replaced (see parts list).
Here is a list, although not exclusive, of the major items I used to build this Camaro:
Blueprint Engines BP3834 - GM 383 C.I.D. Stroker Short Block
Edelbrock E-Tec 200 RPM Heads
Retro Fit Roller Rocker Kit
Retro FIt Hydraulic Roller Lifters
2231 Camshaft Rolling Thunder 240/240 Degree 112 Deg@.594 Lift
Pro Flo 4 fuel injection with 29lb injectors
Automative Fuel Regulator
Hughes Performance GM25 Street Master Torque Converter
Live Wires 10mm Plug Wires
6qt Milodon Oil Pan
Motive Gear GM 10-390 Ring and Pinion
TRD Aluminum Transmission Pan
Eaton E-Locker Diff
Vintage Air Front Runner System with AC
Flex-a-lite Aluminum Radiator and dual fan
Sniper EFI Conversion Fuel Tank
Gear Vendors under/overdrive
Dakota Digital HDX instruments
CPP Power Steering box with HydraStop Assist Brakes
Baer Brake system 13" Pro+ Front
Baer Brakes Master Cylinder
Rear Disc Brake Conversion
Lokar EFI Throttle Cable
Powermaster Starter
Hooker Blackheart SS Exhaust
Hedman SS Headers Mid Length
Global West Interlocking Subframe Bushings
Anvil 7" LED Headlights, Carbon Inner Fenders, Carbon Fender Braces, and Carbon Radiator Cover
AMK master Body Kit, and Interior Screw Kit
Ringbrothers Billet Aluminum Hood Hinges
Hotchkis Stage 2 TVS Sport Suspension
Long Beach Radio with SiriusXM ready
JL Audio 300/4v2 Four Channel Amp
Polk Audio Momo C500.1 amp
Polk Audio Momo 6.5 Components
Focal 6.5 Components
Polk Audio 10" Woofer in Box
Painless Performance Direct Fit Camaro Harness with 26 Circuit
US Wheels Classic 5-spoke Rally Wheels 17x8f, 17x9r, Custom Chrome Finish With Black Centers
NITTO INVO FRONT 245/45 ZR17 REAR 255/50 ZR17
Since my first start-up I have test driven the Camaro 3 times (about 50 miles each). I've driven it up and down the block twice, and 5 miles round trip to V-Tech auto for the AC vacuum test and charge. I used a flat bed to take the Camaro to Orange County Cars and drove it home. That's it. The car feels and drives amazing.
The car was painted by second owner who bought the car from a storage unit auction (from what he told me it had been in the storage unit for many years. it was painted in 2011. He bought the car to flip it. I'm the third owner. I spent at least 100 hours color sanding and polishing the paint to get it to what it looks like today. It looks like it was painted yesterday.
{When they painted the car they did not paint any of the jams. I had the door jams painted but the hood jams have not been done nor the underside of the hood (see pictures)I have the original hood pad but I chose not to put it back on because it is old and dirty.} It is a mirror finish and to the average person it passes the eye test. The paint is not perfect but a solid 8 out of 10. See pictures for any dings, or scratches, as I've documented them there. The sub-frame was powder coated during my build. The windshield was tinted when I purchased the car and has a few scratches (see pictures).
This Camaro is not smog legal in California! It has no smog devices on it! Know your local laws before bidding on it.
According to Edelbrock's spec this 383 Stroker was built to produce 475hp but I have not tested it except putting my foot down on the accelerator! It feels about right. I had a small valve cover leek onto my right side header (see pics) It's no longer leaking but will forever remind me how important it is to torque your valve covers correctly.
There is no windshield washer tank on this car, yes, it can easily be added but I didn't want it. The windshield wiper motor is brand new and works. Doors close perfectly. All electronics work, lights, flashers, etc . . .