Camaro Z28

Soggy 1978 Camaro Z/28

This Camaro has a lot going for it! Besides being a dusty barn find, it’s a Z/28 with a 4 speed. That’s a great combo if you ask me! I’d rather have it in black or a bright color,… more»

16,015 Careful Miles: 1986 Camaro Z28

Why would you own a car which, at the time it was new, was one of the most admired cars on the road, and only drive it 16,015 miles? I don’t know, but it’s going to be nice for… more»

Clean 2nd Gen: 1980 Chevy Camaro Z28

This survivor-grade 1980 Chevy Camaro Z28 here on eBay immediately caught my attention because I had a very similar Ertl plastic toy car growing up. The colors may have been slightly different, but it still wore the Z28 stripes loud and proud… more»

Real Deal Z/28? 1968 Camaro

When it comes to the Camaro, the Z/28 is one of the more sought after models and can fetch serious money these days. While they really are great cars, cloning one really isn’t all that difficult. The 302 V8… more»

Dream Car: 1973 Camaro RS/Z28

I’m sure lots of us have a childhood car that we would see around town and dreamt of owning. Well for reader Greg W, his dream car was this 1973 Camaro optioned with both the RS and Z/28 packages…. more»

1984 Camaro Z28: 15,000 KMs

This low-mileage 1984 Camaro Z28 surprisingly isn’t for sale in the great US of A – instead, it has resided with our neighbors to the north and seen extremely limited use since new. Spotted on the Kijiji classifieds by Barn… more»

1969 Camaro Z/28 Left In A Field

In our never ending pursuit to find interesting and incredible finds, I recently stumbled across a rather amazing find that was posted a few years back here on camaros.net. Dennis, aka new2camaro, discovered the kind of find we all… more»

1969 Chevrolet Camaro: Real Z28?

The seller of this 1969 Camaro presents it as a X33 code Z28. That’s a really good thing because the Z28 package added a lot of desirable features including better suspension, quicker steering, rally stripes, and front disc brakes…. more»

Some Assembly Required: 1974 Camaro Z/28

Everyone wants a Z/28 Camaro. The first ones were built so Chevy could go play at Trans Am, so they were basically race cars built for the street. Real first generation Z/28s bring big money today, so your next best… more»

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28: Real Deal?

Who wouldn’t love to own a Z/28? They looked the part with their duck tail spoiler and racing stripes, but it was what was under the skin that counted. The 302 V8 in the engine bay was the byproduct of Trans… more»

1968 Camaro Z28: Missing Something?

While I would love to have a super rare and valuable Yenko Camaro, the truth is I would be perfectly content to have an early Z/28! Sure it doesn’t have a big block churning out huge amounts of power,… more»

1981 Camaro Z28: 17k Original Miles!

Showroom condition 1981 Camaro Z28? This is the last year of the second generation, and while not terribly collectable, this one deserves mention because it really does appear to have extremely low miles. 17,000 miles to be exact and… more»

Unknown Quantity: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

This original-looking but somewhat tired Z28 has an unusual story. The owner purchased the car sight unseen, but plans have changed and he’s selling it having never laid eyes on it. The car is located in Montgomery, Alabama, the… more»

1969 Camaro Z28 VS. Bulldozer

There isn’t much of a question as to who would win in a collision between a Camaro Z28 and a bulldozer, but what the resulting carnage would look like? Well, the 1969 Camaro Z28 above had a run in… more»

Rusty Pony: 1969 Camaro Z/28

The First generation Z/28 Camaro was by no means the fastest pony car, but it was one of the quickest around a road track and it did it in style. While it could go in a straight line, it… more»

One Special Chevy: 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 RS

With its hairy LT1 engine, improved suspension, and uncluttered good looks the 1970 Camaro Z28 RS has been described as the most desirable Camaro ever produced. That statement may be subjective, but after taking a look at this one,… more»

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