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See my site too. Other things to look for are: -gauge pkg is standard -150 mph speedo -8 grand tach -front and rear sway bars -rear leaf springs -12 bolt rear with 3.73 or 4.10's -low bucket seats, headrest is separate and adjusts -Muncie M20, M21 or M22 or auto trans was avail -no A/C on Z's -no front spoiler -1 piece spoiler or 3 piece is available -dual sport mirrors was an option -duals into a single cross flow muffler -dual chrome tail pipes, some were welded with a chrome attachment which were straight out while others cam fully chromed to the muffler and were angled inward. -780 cfm holley -2 core rad -clutch fan -A.I.R. pump -chrome shifter knob with a 4-spd with console -black 2 piece shifter knob with a chrome bottom -R/S is an option with the split bumper as long as the signal lights are round and beside the headlights -5 spoke 15x7 mags with centre cap and trim ring -windshield antenna There's probably more but that's off the tip of my head. [/ QUOTE ] Didn't the automatics come with 3.42 gears? |
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NO, in 70 3.73 and 4.10's were it. 1973 was the first year for the 3.42 with the auto trans.
See http://www.nastyz28.com/camaro/camaro70.html#70-z28 Also see brochure ![]()
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1970 Z28 M22, 3.73, Z21, Z87 |
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Jimmy,
Have you had the chance to look at the 70 1/2 Z yet?
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Tony |
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I would give a call to Rick Hoffmeister at Camaro Specialities in Buffalo, N.Y. (716)652-7086 Good 2nd. generation man!
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