1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Z28 on 2040-cars
Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, United States
1974 Camaro Z28. Split bumper conversion.
This 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is a modified vehicle with updates to the exterior, interior and drivetrain.
468 big block, 625 HP. Motor built by Steve Nicole Racing. Holley Sniper EFI with Holley Hyperspark. Centerforce
dual friction clutch mated to Hyde/Wilwood hydraulics. New Hurst linkage on a Super T10 4 spd. GPS speedometer. LS
10 bolt rear. 3” exhaust with X pipe & Borla mufflers. Griffin radiator w/2 14” fans. Kwikwire harness. Kenwood
BT stereo. New 6x9 speakers. Vintage air conditioning. Wilwood disc brakes. New air pump booster. J lock emergency
brake.
Viking coil overs. CPP tubular control arms. 18” & 20” wheels. New rear shocks. 1” lowered leaf springs. 2015
Camaro SS power seats. Custom made rear seat to match. New Autometer gauges. Quick detach steering wheel. New
carpet & headliner. Custom rear bumper and roll pan.
Paint code 36. Aqua Blue Metallic.
No rust ever.
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