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Collegeville, Pennsylvania
United States

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North Chili, New York
United States

 

1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28

“little red”

1972 Chevrolet Camaro

“Camaro S/C”

 
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About “little red”

I just got this car, and I love it! I needed a car to have fun with since my 1962 Bel Air wagon was destroyed by a drunk kid in a stolen truck last year. I saw it in a gas station with a for sale sign in it, went and asked about it, took it for a test drive, and wrote a check. It isn't what I expected to get, but I'm glad I got it! I still want to replace my wagon, but it isn't as urgent any more.

About “Camaro S/C”

After years of searching I finally found a 70-73 Camaro in my price range and it was for sale locally. I've always wanted one of these cars, but figured I would never actually own one. I really like the looks of the split bumper with the round blinker lights next to the head lights (as opposed to the rectangular blinker lights under the bumper).
I bought this car on 4-21-07 for $3,500. I was told the car has been sitting for 4 years and the SBC 400 engine doesn't work. So it wasn't perfect, but was a good start for a project. I think the price was a steal! My goal was to have it on the road by the end of summer 2007 - that goal was accomplished!
The thing I like the best about this car is that the fuel injected and blown 350 engine fits under the stock flat hood. No one knows it's under there. It's funny to pop the hood at a car show or cruise night and then watch people scratching their heads looking at the engine as if saying, "What the hell is all this stuff?" This car would be a nice little sleeper if the exhaust weren't so loud.
So far this car has been a domino effect of problems. To get the engine to fit with the original hood I had to install short Moroso solid motor mounts, modify PS pump location, have custom PS lines made, install electric fan, install shorty headers, etc... I even went through two transmissions after getting this engine set up because it's so powerful. I started of with the stock TH350 and blew that up. Then I installed a 700R4 trying to save gas money having overdrive. That transmission only lasted six weeks and then the torque converter went. In the spring of 2009, I installed a 4L80E out of a 1996 Chevy 3500 pickup. For that install I needed to fabricate a new crossmember, have the driveshaft shortened and purchase a stand alone transmission computer to make everything work.
It's been one obstacle after another, but it's all worth it when it's running right.

 

Specs for “little red”

350 V8 and a 5speed. I haven't timed it yet, but it's a lot faster than the wagon was!!!!!

Specs for “Camaro S/C”

Engine:
1971 sbc 350/270HP 2 bolt main high nickel block
(stock bore, rods, pistons and crank)
B&M 144 blower
B&M Superjection fuel injection kit
B&M Hi-Tek two piece aluminum valve covers
Comp Cams 1.6 roller rockers
Electric fan
Griffin aluminum radiator
Lokar throttle cable
Lunati Bracket Master II hydraulic cam
Moroso solid motor mounts
Spectre modular cold air intake with custom air box
Stainless steel valves
Summit high flow water pump
Summit 100 amp alternator
Summit transmission cooler
TCI Rattler harmonic balancer
World Sportsman II heads - 2.02/1.60
Zoops aluminum pulleys & brackets


Ignition:
MSD 6A Ignition Box
MSD 85501 Pro Billet distributor
MSD 8.5 spark plug wires
MSD 8981Programmable Timing Computer
MSD Blaster 2 coil
Optima RedTop battery


Exhaust:
Flowmaster 2.5" American Thunder header-back exhaust
Patriot Clippster ceramic coated headers


Drivetrain:
4L80E transmission
B&M Megashifter
PCS throttle position sensor
TCI transmission control unit
stock front disc brakes
10 bolt open rear with drum brakes


Suspension:
Bilstein shocks
Pro-Touring F-Body Comp front lowering springs
Pro-Touring F-Body Comp rear lowering leaf springs
Sub-frame connectors



Exterior:
Rally Sport split bumper front end
front chin spoiler
stock 3 piece tall rear spoiler
Cragar Dragstar rims
BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires


Interior:
4 point roll cage
column shift converted to console shift
custom dash with Autometer gauges
front leather seats from a 1997 Pontiac GTP

 

Factory Options for “little red”

I don't know what was standard and what was optional, but it's got just about everything except a CD player. That will change soon.

Factory Options for “Camaro S/C”

Came from the factory as a plain Jane Camaro with a 350 engine, column shift automatic tranny, front disc brakes and 10 bolt open rear.

 

Mods for “little red”

Still finding out what it has. I know it has a K&N intake and Flowmasters.

Mods for “Camaro S/C”

Please see Specs section.

Future wish list:
body work
bigger rims and tires
tubular billet grille
POSI
new paint

 

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