1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Rs on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : gussienedelman@juno.com .
This is a documented 1970 1/2 Chevrolet Camaro Z28/RS that comes with it's original Fisher Body Build Sheet
verification. In February of 1970, only about 125,000 Camaros were built and only 7% had the Z28 special
performance package. The combination of the Rally Sport appearance package makes this car even more desirable.
This car was built in the 4th. week of June 1970 at the Van Nuys GM plant in California. The engine is not
original, but a correct spec. LT1 350ci V8 producing a powerful 360HP with 380 ft. lbs. of torque, 4 bolt main 350
block #3970010, Double Hump GM heads, Winters Snowflake Aluminum High-Rise Intake and a Holley 780cfm 4 barrel
carburetor #3923209DZ, with Doug Thorley Tri-Y headers exhausting into 2 1/2" pipes with "H" pipe crossover and
Flowmaster 40 series Delta Flow mufflers. A 4-speed Muncie transmission, POHO3A with the Hurst shifter,
manufactured 3rd. of June 1970, 2.52 to 1 low gear, and a 12-bolt rear end, COZ 05 06 G2, manufactured 6th. day of
May, 1970, 3.73 to 1 ratio with positraction completes the powertrain. The new paint job, Tuxedo Black with Classic
White stripes, is show quality with four coats of clear. Clock is not working. New upgraded sound system has
clock with a new Custom Auto Sound AM/FM 630 Stereo radio, with iPod USB Aux inputs, with a single disc CD Player
in glove compartment. The powerful sound comes from dual center speakers in front with two Kenwood speakers in
back. All original GM sheet metal (no rust) and original windows-door windows have some rollup scratches. The car
sits on correct Z28 wheels with white letter BFG radials. New sound system, carpet, weather stripping and exhaust.
Please see pictures for visual description of this classic California muscle car. Car has variable-ratio power
steering, power front disc brakes, and tilt steering wheel.
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