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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: mcp on October 08, 2007, 11:24:11 PM
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Talked to a guy this weekend that said he owned a 1970 Z/28 with a 302. He said they produced 500 of these for that year. I thought the 302 was from 67 - 69. Does anybody no anything about this???
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Yes-no 302 for 1970. He may have had a '70 with a 302 but Chevy did not install it.
Z28s had the 360hp/350 LT-1 engine. 1st year for an automatic Z28.
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He may have a late-built '69 Z--GM had a strike that year and the '69 model production ran long. I think it could technically be a 1970 model, but the '69 body style. All the 1970 2nd-Gen Z/28s had the LT-1 350 as William said. Sounds like the guy is screwing with you... John Z will know.
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I think they actually called the 70 a 70 1/2 because of the strile and/or long production run.
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^5 68Z--I was referring to the '69s lol They could be '69-1/2s or bastard '70s. Ain't this fun?
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The 69 model ran long, but were never considered 1970 models. Some have been incorrectly titled as such, but they were not considered so by GM.
No such thing as a 70 1/2. The new body style, which was late to production, was a 1970 model.
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The point was they were "referred" to as 70 1/2's, like slang. I've got dozens of car mags with covers that say "New 70 1/2 Camaro". It was just to point out that someone hears that term and thinks therir 69, is really a 70, and that's how these "myths" get started.
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As William noted, 69Z's had the 302, 70Z's had the 350. Period.