This 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 coupe is finished in white over black cloth upholstery and is powered by a 350ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes Z28 graphics, front and rear spoilers, a Holley carburetor, long-tube exhaust headers, power-assisted front disc brakes, rear-mounted air shocks, painted 15″ wheels, and a Pioneer cassette stereo with a graphic equalizer. The car was produced at GM’s Norwood, Ohio, plant and was reportedly refurbished under prior ownership before it was acquired by the seller on BaT in May 2022. This Z28 is now offered with a Kentucky title in the seller’s name.
The body has been refinished in white and is accented with green Z28 graphics on the hood, doors, and tail panel. Exterior equipment includes a hood scoop, front fender vents, sport mirrors, and a rear spoiler. The condition of the finish is shown up close in the gallery below.
Painted 15″ wheels with Z28 center caps are fitted with BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires, and a space-saver spare is located in the trunk. Z28 equipment includes front and rear sway bars, performance springs, and power-assisted front disc brakes. Air shocks are reportedly installed at the rear.
A black monochromatic treatment is carried throughout the interior, including the bucket seats, carpeting, door panels, and dash pad. The car features a period Pioneer AM/FM/cassette stereo paired with a separate equalizer mounted under the dash, and the stereo works intermittently. The headliner and rear parcel shelf were reportedly replaced under prior ownership.
Instrumentation fronted by a rope-wrapped steering wheel consists of a 130-mph speedometer, a 7k-rpm tachometer, an analog clock, and gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature, and voltage. The speedometer is inoperative, and the five-digit odometer shows 12k miles and does not work. Total mileage is unknown. The horn functions intermittently.
The 350ci V8 is topped with an Edelbrock intake manifold and a Holley carburetor, and further additions include a chrome Edelbrock air cleaner and valve covers, long-tube exhaust headers, and a pair of Flowmaster mufflers. An oil change was performed in July 2022.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission and 10-bolt rear end. The car is said to have been treated with an undercoating when new, and the underside is pictured in additional photos in the gallery below.
The current Kentucky title carries an Exceeds Mechanical Limits brand.