Back when I was 10 years old in 1975, my father bought a used 1970 Camaro (not Z28), which had the 350 in it. It was a 3 speed manual, and I remember that we could go to about 50 mph in first gear! But riding in the back of the car, on that plywood plank with a thin cushion for a seat, wasn't the greatest. Especially with that rear leaf springs suspension. Thanks for the ride, and memory!
Nice car. I was born in 1970 actually. I remember the Cameros on the road as a child - them and the Pontiac Firebirds. Icons of the '70s. I rarely see them on the road these days though. I imagine the ones that still exist are all in collections or locked up private garages for safe keeping.
That's not a car. It's a work of art. What a thing of beauty.
Back when I was 10 years old in 1975, my father bought a used 1970 Camaro (not Z28), which had the 350 in it. It was a 3 speed manual, and I remember that we could go to about 50 mph in first gear! But riding in the back of the car, on that plywood plank with a thin cushion for a seat, wasn't the greatest. Especially with that rear leaf springs suspension. Thanks for the ride, and memory!
Nice car.
I was born in 1970 actually. I remember the Cameros on the road as a child - them and the Pontiac Firebirds. Icons of the '70s. I rarely see them on the road these days though. I imagine the ones that still exist are all in collections or locked up private garages for safe keeping.
Now it's all about SUVs :D
She sounds good and runs good. Would have been nice to see overall view from the outside
I plan on doing a more detailed video on this car and an overall review of our 5 z28's. Subscribe and stay tuned
I still own my 4 speed 70 non RS Z28 that I bought in 1981 from the orig owner.
listen to it rattle
Seems to ride a bit rough or maybe they got crappy streets like where I live.