1974 Chevy Camaro
1974 CHEVY CAMARO BACKGROUND
The Muscle Car Wars had ended in 1970, and with each passing year, performance just seemed to get worse and worse. By the end of the 1974 model year, Chevy pulled the plug on the Z28, presumably because they were embarrassed about the lack of performance of the new ‘smog-dog’ engines. There would be no 1975 Z28. But never fear, it returned for the 1976 model year. But, there is no question that outright performance was being put on the back burner, replaced by boy-racer stripe kits. It didn’t fool anyone. But, such were the times they were living in. Another indication of these times was the ‘seatbelt interlock’ system federally-mandated for the 1974 Chevy Camaro. It meant that you couldn’t start the car unless your seat belt was fastened. By 1975, this law was back off the books, making the 1974 Chevy Camaro the only year to receive this wonderful safety measure.
1974 Chevy Camaro SPECIFICATIONS
Body style
Model # & Body # Production, total ’74 Camaro Base Camaro Camaro LT Camaro Z28 Wheelbase Length Width Track, front Track, rear Weight V8 ENGINE OPTIONS Standard V8 L65 L48 LT1 (Z28-only) |
2-door Coupe
F / 87 151,008 88,243 48,963 13,802 108.0 in 189.0 in 75.0 in 59.0 in 58.0 in 3,349 lbs 307ci OHV V8 w/1X2bbl 350ci OHV V8 w/1X2bbl 350ci OHV V8 w/1X4bbl 350ci OHV V8 w/1X4bbl |
Price when new $3,040
Price when new $3,380 Price when new $3,612 115 hp / 230 lb/ft 140 hp / 250 lb/ft 175 hp / 280 lb/ft 245 hp / 285 lb/ft |