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1974 Z28 4-speed on facebook
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Always like the 74’s. If I was feeling ambitious, I’d go get this thing and just clean it up and drive it looks pretty cool.
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VIN: 1S87T4N144178
Original engine, 4-speed with console, Type LT, non-AC, 3.73 posi, dark green with black interior. |
That's a neat car - no sense restoring it, just clean it up.
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those 5mph bumpers kill the whole vibe for me, yuck!
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Cool factory grind out on the assembly stamp.
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I've been trying to figure out what to do with this 74 with original paint and 21k miles
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I owned a 78 Z-28. Bought brand new. 4 speed, 3.73 posi, T10 Trans. Smog engine low horsepower. Should of bought the two 69 Z-28's i looked at back then before i bought that 78 Z-28. 2,000 dollars a piece. We all have stories i am sure.
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Ain't that the truth.
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I have a 74 Z love and drive the crap out of it. Great driving car. Lots of cool 1 year only pieces on 1974 Z
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I didn’t know the 74 Z’s still had the good short block stuff. What about the heads? Were they different than earlier 350 Z engine?
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The Z28 package for 1974 included a 350ci L82 small-block V-8 that was rated at 245 net horsepower. This was clearly a performance-oriented engine, with four-bolt mains, a forged steel crank, windage tray, impact-extruded aluminum pistons, and heat-treated and shot peened rods. The cast-iron cylinder heads were still the 2.02-inch intake and 1.60-inch exhaust valves, and 76cc combustion chambers. The hydraulic-lifter camshaft featured 0.450/0.460 lift (intake/exhaust) and 346/360 duration (i/e). A dual-snorkel air cleaner sat atop the motor, while a real dual exhaust system got rid of spent combustion gases. Still used the good 2.02 heads, but they used the low rise cast iron intake and Rochester carb and later came out with the HEI distributor. This engine at 245 horsepower still had some punch and with a set of headers and good Distributor curve 300 horsepower isn't out of the question.
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I've owned my '74 Z since 1980. I always liked it!
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