December 10, 200817 yr That's amazing! Owning a true, unmolested low-miles "barn find" something is on my list of stuff to have before I die!
December 11, 200817 yr I call BS. It certainly doesn't look like it has just 1,100 miles and has been in storage since 1973.
December 11, 200817 yr I call BS. It certainly doesn't look like it has just 1,100 miles and has been in storage since 1973. Are you referring to the under-hood filth? I thought the same when I saw that, but then figured the "climate controlled" storage could have kicked stuff up.
December 11, 200817 yr "I call BS." C'mon- that' is a pristine engine compartment with some dust on it. Original hose clamps on factory hoses, no discoloraton, no rust. You're not saying it has 101,129 miles on it, are you ??? It's legit.
December 11, 200817 yr "I call BS." C'mon- that' is a pristine engine compartment with some dust on it. Original hose clamps on factory hoses, no discoloraton, no rust. You're not saying it has 101,129 miles on it, are you ??? It's legit. Edited December 11, 200817 yr by Dodgefan
December 11, 200817 yr i was under the impression clicking the "z28" box automatically got you a stick... did that stop after 69? Edited December 11, 200817 yr by cletus8269
December 11, 200817 yr i was under the impression clicking the "z28" box automatically got you a stick... did that stop after 69? Yeah and why does it have an RS Steering Wheel? Oh well, not to bicker on small things that's a truly amazing find!
December 11, 200817 yr Yeah and why does it have an RS Steering Wheel? Oh well, not to bicker on small things that's a truly amazing find! It's an RS. Wow... That's an incredible car... I'd be afraid to even touch it.
December 11, 200817 yr vonVee, I believe you could order both RS and Z/28 packages simultaneously at that time. Can someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the split bumper was only on RS cars? A non-RS Z/28 had a full bumper/no Enduro grille surround?
December 11, 200817 yr vonVee, I believe you could order both RS and Z/28 packages simultaneously at that time. Can someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the split bumper was only on RS cars? A non-RS Z/28 had a full bumper/no Enduro grille surround? yes you are correct, we had this exact discussion on the new camaro before i believe. the RS was an appearance package. could be on anything ss/rs z28/rs or just a plain rs camaro.any car with the RS got you the split bumper, you could have a z28 with a full bumper if it wasnt a Z28/RS RS/Z28 on ebay z28 only evidently you could back an lt1 up with a th400 by a post on that site, what a waste when you could be rowing through that m21 instead. good looking color though. Edited December 11, 200817 yr by cletus8269
December 12, 200817 yr vonVee, I believe you could order both RS and Z/28 packages simultaneously at that time. Can someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the split bumper was only on RS cars? A non-RS Z/28 had a full bumper/no Enduro grille surround? Correct. You could order SS/RS or Z28/RS Until '73 when Type LT took over as the top option Camaro (SS was cancelled) then it was only Z28/RS True RS cars are highly desirable... And that nose isn't easy to rebuild either. When my '73 RS got crunched I found out the hard way. The nose consists of a header panel, a lower panel, the urethane nose surround (This piece alone is $300-400) the chrome grille surround, a grille divider, a grille support, 2 separate grille pieces, the emblems, bumpers/brackets and lights (marker lights are 2 separate pieces each). I could've easily had close to 3 grand in the nose alone. Edited December 12, 200817 yr by FUTURE_OF_GM
December 12, 200817 yr Very, very, cool.... although compared to a 1st gen. it's quite pedestrian. Also, I've always admired the non-RS 70-73s more.... the split bumper never did it for me. The goofy endura nose-cone and odd directional lights are not to my liking. Cletus; A lot of awesome stuff went out the window in 1970.
December 12, 200817 yr Very, very, cool.... although compared to a 1st gen. it's quite pedestrian. Also, I've always admired the non-RS 70-73s more.... the split bumper never did it for me. The goofy endura nose-cone and odd directional lights are not to my liking. Cletus; A lot of awesome stuff went out the window in 1970. Couldn't disagree more, this configuration (RS nose 70-73) is my favorite of all Camaros through the years. Although I'd prefer an RS/SS 396 with a 4spd. :AH-HA_wink: This car is an amazing time capsule, but the debate on that site about whether or not to even wash it makes me nuts. The car is just too original for its own good, and would be difficult to enjoy properly if all you can do is look at it.
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