Used 1975 Chevrolet Camaro for Sale near Rochester, MN
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Overview

The 1975 Chevrolet Camaro had few options. There was no Z28 produced, and aficionados continued to miss the Super Sport (SS) and its powerful line of engines. Instead, they were given a base engine of a 250 I6 rated at 105 horsepower, and could up it to a 350-ci V8 rated at either 145 or 155 horsepower. Stupid gas lines.
Exterior changes included a new wrap-around rear window designed to improve rear visibility problems cited in previous model years. The window must have had some powerful impact, as Chevy managed to sell 145,770 Camaros despite the wicked reduction in power.
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Murtaza M
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Camaro on May 7, 2010
muscle car at its best. performance till today is unbelievable, hardly needs repairs, has been built to out last our generation,interior is clean and user friendly and the exterior is slick. if u own an elephant u have to feed it, mileage is not that good but than i am not bothered about it. i do drive it on a daily basis and enjoy every moment while doing so. fun to drive? u have to drive it to find out how much fun it is.
Buh S
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Camaro on Feb 14, 2008
This car holds a place in my heart. It was my first car. 5.7L V8 (350 cubic inches), 4BBL carb, 4 speed, dual exhaust, headers. I taught myself how to drive a stick in this car. All my firsts, speeding tickets, well... honestly I don't wanna go down that list. This car was quick, fast, handled well, and stopped well. It made you look like a superstar shifter because the V8 was so powerful you couldn't go wrong. It was reliable, it was easy to tinker on, it was forgiving to work on and drive. Gas mileage was the only drawback, but gas was only $1.20 a gallon when I drove it. Of course, being a 19 year old... I wrecked it. It was devastating. And only did I discover 15 years later that only 1500 1975 Camaro Rally Sports were made. In case you don't know, any domestic car that only 1500 copies are made of is RARE!
Alex S
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Camaro on Dec 14, 2011
Built myself so its good. Its got 300 rwhp. 327 ftlbs torque. looks pretty awesome. blue. sucks gas but its a blast to drive. cost about $10,000-12,000 to build but its worth it. still needs interior done but once thats done it will be perfect (for me at least). its my baby.
Andrew R
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Camaro on Aug 5, 2008
Um, it's a muscle car. What can I say? IT doesn't get good gas mileage, it doesn't handle well. However, it's the coolest car on the road. It's the most fun car to drive I've ever set foot in. It was my first car and I'll probably keep it forever.
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