This 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 was built at the Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant and is finished in Shadow Gray with black stripes over black vinyl upholstery. Power is provided by a replacement 383ci Chevrolet small-block V8 and a Tremec five-speed manual transmission, both of which were reportedly installed in 2019 along with aftermarket suspension components.
The Rally Sport package was an option on 1970 models that included a unique nose, a chrome-finished split front…
This 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 was built at the Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant and is finished in Shadow Gray with black stripes over black vinyl upholstery. Power is provided by a replacement 383ci Chevrolet small-block V8 and a Tremec five-speed manual transmission, both of which were reportedly installed in 2019 along with aftermarket suspension components.
The Rally Sport package was an option on 1970 models that included a unique nose, a chrome-finished split front bumper, front parking lights, and hideaway windshield wipers. This example was refinished in Shadow Gray (17) with black stripes approximately 10 years ago according to the seller. Additional exterior details include dual sport mirrors, front and rear spoilers, dual exhaust outlets, and chrome door handles, window surrounds, and light bezels.
Gray-finished 15″ rally wheels feature blue center caps and are wrapped in 245/60 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires with raised white letters. The car is equipped with power-assisted steering, and the seller states that suspension components installed under previous ownership include tubular upper control arms and front springs that provide a 1″ lower ride height than the standard springs. A full-size spare is located in the truck and wears a Firestone Wide Oval tire.
The cabin features bucket seats trimmed in black vinyl along with a matching dashboard, door panels, and carpets. Wood veneers accent the dashboard, steering wheel, and door panels, and equipment includes a Delco AM radio and lap belts. The removed center console assembly will accompany the car.
The two-spoke steering wheel wears an aftermarket cover and frames a 150-mph speedometer, an 8k-rpm tachometer, an analog clock, and gauges for fuel level and amperage. Aftermarket gauges for coolant temperature and oil pressure have been mounted below the dash. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 59k miles.
The replacement 383ci small-block V8 was reportedly rated at 430 horsepower by the manufacturer and features a polished aluminum Edelbrock intake manifold, a four-barrel carburetor, polished valve covers, and coated exhaust headers.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed Tremec manual transmission that was installed at the same time as the replacement engine. Red oxide coating covers the underside of the body. The removed factory Muncie four-speed manual transmission is included in the sale.