1973 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28
- Chevrolet Introduced the second generation Camaro to the market in February 1970, it would be in production for a total of 11 years.
- The car grew somewhat larger and wider with the new styling, thus resulting in a heavier car. Still based on the F-body platform, the new Camaro was engineered much like its predecessor in that it still used a unibody structure with a front subframe, leaf springs in the back and A-arms up front for suspension.
- The car would see major changes in both styling and performance as time progressed from the introduction through the end of second-generation production in 1981.
- This Z-28 features an automatic transmission, A/C, power steering and positive traction.
- The exterior color is Light Copper and the interior is Chamois.
- The V-8 engine has 350 cubic inches and 245 horsepower with a 4 barrel carburetor.
- Chevrolet produced 11,574 Z-28s in 1973.
- Price New: $3,713