1970 Chevrolet Camaro Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Slow sales of the 1969 Chevy Camaro resulted in some of those vehicles being retagged as 1970 models. The true 1970 Camaros were introduced later in the year and are sometimes referred to as the 1970 1/2 Camaro.

Visually, there was a huge difference in styling between the 1969 and 1970 versions. The newer model had a slicker roofline, a new grill, and smoother, european-like lines. They were longer and lower and the convertible was no longer available.

The Z28 was a hard-to-find treasure, with only about 8700 produced. The Z28 was very fast and easy to handle with a 350-ci engine about to do the quarter mile in 14.5 seconds.

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by Robb A
Feb 11, 2022
This car is exactly what I have been shopping for for quite a while. I had given up looking and just figured I would have to piecemeal the upgrades to get what I wanted most. This car came with AC which most muscle cars dont have. Second it had a beefed up suspension with stabilizer bars front and back once again mostly with manual muscle cars. Third, I wanted an automatic and woe is me, thats only on slow starter cars. Those 3 items seem to be available separately just never in a package. This car had it all. What is missing. Nothing for me. Feb 11, 2022
by Mike M
Jan 15, 2014
This car has had a total frame up restoration, new quarters,, trunk, rear suspension and added the C5R 427 with just a little spray on top....VERY fast, this thing should be real fun with slicks!! Stripped all the old paint, resealed, primed, block sanded, well caressed metal. The paint turned out way better than I had hoped for and looking to do some HPDE's soon. The car doesn't ride too bad considering ladder bars with coli over suspension. Even have A/C to keep comfy!!Jan 15, 2014
by Harley C
May 27, 2012
I love my car more than life its self. Takes a ton of money in up keep but its worth it in the end. i can dump the clutch and roast the tires off any time any place. there is nothing better than driving an old car down a dark road with just the engine as your music and the highway as your play ground. May 27, 2012

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