1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
The 1970 model year marked the arrival of the new, second generation of Camaro with a radical restyle. The modern semi-fastback roof line was the main feature, as well as new platform and absence of a convertible option. The early ’70s Camaros were proper muscle coupes with power and style to back this claim. Chevrolet retained the SS 350 and SS 396 versions with unchanged power.
But, some early brochures even mentioned the SS 454 model even though they never produced this car. However, the best all-rounder was the Z/28 version featuring a 350 LT1 V8 engine and 350 HP ratings. With the revised suspension, braking and four-speed manual transmission, the Z/28 was once again a sharp, precise sports car. It could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.8 seconds and handle like a European exotic, too.