This 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was manufactured at the Norwood, Ohio assembly plant and was acquired by the selling dealer six months ago, reportedly from a private collection. Power is from a 350ci V8 mated to a TH400 automatic transmission, and a previous refurbishment included a repaint in factory Citrus Green. The car is equipped with power-assisted front disc brakes, a rear spoiler, five-spoke wheels, a Delco AM radio, and more. This Z28 is offered with a clean Pennsylvania title.
The was repainted in its original Citrus Green with black rally stripes under previous ownership and features Z28 emblems, front and rear spoilers, a black-painted grille, dual exhaust outlets, and a full chrome front bumper. The selling dealer notes evidence of repair in the sheet metal behind the rear wheels.
Factory-style 15″ five-spoke wheels feature gray centers and wear Goodyear Polyglas GT tires with raised white letters. A spare wheel and jack are housed in the trunk along with a houndstooth vinyl liner. The car is equipped with power-assisted front disc brakes.
The interior features bucket seats refurbished in black vinyl with textured faces and split by a full-length center console with a basket-handle shifter. Additional equipment includes a Delco AM radio, crank windows, and a cigarette lighter.
Instrumentation consists of a 150-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 6,500-rpm redline, and gauges for coolant temperature, amperage, and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows 90k miles, approximately 100 of which have been added by the selling dealer. Total mileage is unknown.
The 350ci LT1 V8 wears a factory-style air cleaner with a Turbo-Fire decal and features a dual exhaust system.
Power is sent through a TH400 automatic transmission. Additional underbody photographs showing floors coated in red oxide primer and other details are provided in the gallery below.