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1974 Chevrolet Camaro. The 1974 Camaro grew seven inches (178 mm) longer, thanks to new bumpers required to meet federal standards and a forward-sloping grille. Round taillights were replaced with a rectangular wraparound design. It was the last year to have a flat rear window, with thick roof pillars.
1979 Camaro Z28 Special Performance Package Other Views: Side view | Rear View Closeup | High Frontal View | Z28 Sales Brochure. Engine: 350 LM-1 V8 with Revised exhaust, carburetion, and ignition timing, dropped horsepower to 175 for 49-States versions and 170 bhp in California.
1974 Camaro Production: 22,210 6-cyl, 128,798 V8, 151,008 total. Dealer Introduction: 9/20/73. Vehicle Identification Example: 1S87H4N100001. First digit is GM Division: 1 = Chevrolet. Second digit is model: Q = Sport Coupe, S = Type LT Coupe. Digits 3 & 4 are body type: 87 = 2dr. coupe.
Performance Model. 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. Engine Used. 350ci/245hp. Zero to Sixty. 9.7 sec. Quarter Mile. 15.2 sec @ 94.6 mph. For 1974, the Camaro underwent a multitude of changes including the facelift, and almost all of them were inspired by new federal safety and emissions guidelines.
Muscle Car Specifications. Performance Model. 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. Engine Used. 350ci/170hp. Zero to Sixty. 8.7 sec. Quarter Mile. 17.5 sec @ 82.0 mph. Camaro took advantage of its ever-increasing sales and changed very little from the slightly restyled 1978 version.
Explore the Chevrolet Camaro 2nd-Gen 1979 Z28 5.7 V8 3-speed Automatic 1979, 1980 detailed specs, including 0-60 mph times, horsepower, and handling data. Get all the Info.
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Specs for all Chevrolet Camaro 2nd-Gen 1979. Engine technical specs, power, CO2 emissions, mpg fuel consumption, top speed, 0 to 60 mph, dimensions, tires size, weight.