1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
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In a world where everything is expected to improve over time, the 1970's did not follow this trend for muscle cars. The Mustang II is hardly even worth talking about and the Camaro itself was also in rough shape by the mid-70's thanks to strangling federal emissions and safety standards that automakers had struggled to adapt to. In 1979 Chevrolet revised its F-Body unibody platform with decals, a sporty front spoiler and rear fender flares for the Z28 models and this seemed to do the trick for sales; to this day no other Camaro model year has outsold 1979, which ended with 282,000 units delivered to customers (84,000 of which were Z28s). This vehicle offers several desirable attributes, starting with the low mileage- this Black Z28 is not totally stock due to a full repaint in 2018 but the seller of this vehicle claims those are indeed less than 39,000 actual miles on the odometer (backed up by a 'Box A' Arizona title). Pop the long hood of this Camaro and you'll find a time capsule of an engine too- GM's 350 CID V8 that did come with a 4bbl carburetor but was only rated at 175hp for the 1979 model...