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1995 Chevy Z/28 "slp" Camaro on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:2
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
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Youtube --  http://youtu.be/14PVjV0yz3g -- I've owned this car since November, and have rebuilt and customized it massively. From the ground up, the drive train is rock solid and can easily outrun any mustang or equivalent LS1 on the road. The engine is an LT1, although I personally built it to resemble the LT4, and produces far more power than either could have achieved stock, somewhere in the region of around 350 BHP and 370 lbs of torque, while hardly tipping the scale close to 3,000 lbs. From the factory, the camaro came with a 6 speed manual, but the previous owner modified it to take automatic, although the actual clutch pedal is still there, just not connected to anything. I pulled a transmission from a 1999 GMC suburban, and had it entirely rebuilt with an aftermarket shift kit and heavy duty torque converter for the car. It shifts very fast and quite hard, but will soften out after more miles have been put on. Despite all the power however, this car is guaranteed reliable, and it'll start every time you turn the key, and if driven responsibly, gets similar gas mileage to any sedan of the same year. Most amazing also, is the fact that the vehicle has no problem passing emissions! Check engine light definitely works, as I found out near the beginning of the car's life, but hasn't been an issue. The camaro runs strong, reliably, quick, and is a great attention getter/conversation starter. 

Pros*
-Freshly Rebuilt 5.7 liter/350ci V8 (Better than new)
-Aftermarket high compression pistons
-Long Tube Headers
-MSD 8.5mm Low Resistance Spark Plug Wires
-Bosch High performance Spark Plugs
-ALL NEW GASGETS
-Lightweight Flexplate
-New Alternator
-New Battery
-New EGR valve (for emissions)
-Aftermarket Air Intake
-New Radiator/Fans
-Freshly Rebuilt 4L60-E Transmission (Better than New) -- Intended and ready for a ratchet shifter
-Aftermarket Shift Kit
-New Valve Body (shifts hard--less than 100 miles old)
-New Fuel Filter
-Aftermarket Brake Assembly
-Calipers from 35th Anniversary Camaro (Dual piston instead of Single Piston)
-Brand New Rotors
-Brand New Brake Pads
-New passenger side T-Top roof (Both tops tinted with dye, not film)
-New Headlights
-New Catalytic Converter (High Flow) 
-Aftermarket 3.73 Gear Ratio with a posi
-Aftermarket Body Kit
-Aftermarket Lowering kit (Ride height about 3 1/2 inches max)
-Aftermarket Flowmaster Exhaust
-Aftermarket RAM Hood (Functional, not fake!)
-Not a Single Dent on the Entire Car
-Never been in an accident
-ZERO rust
-New Passenger Side Window Motor
-Air Conditioning recently charged and blows very hot and cold air
-Fresh Oil Change and Oil Filter..of course

Cons*
Small tear on the drivers side seat
Leather on the steering wheel is coming undone
Damage to dashboard (originally plastic and cracked and broke, now covered by a throw)
Remote entry does not work
Sound system is absent (The engine is all the music you need) although freshly rewired for your convenience 

Technically, the car rolled off the line as a Z/28 in 1995, as it also says on the title, but the car resembles little of that. In the photos you can see near the window, and on the center console where the SLP logos are, (SLP stands for STREET LEGAL PERFORMANCE), and you can faintly see where the "SS" logo on the door was painted over. Also, for the close up pictures, those 'bumps' are drops of water, don't worry. I know I'm most likely forgetting details on this car, and allow me to reiterate that this car is absolutely fantastic, and was my daily driver for several months until now, where I'm reluctantly selling it. Please give me a call or text at 678-938-4875 at any time, and feel free to leave a message, or you can email me at ayecubed@yahoo.com, which I'll check at least once a day. Also feel free to ask me for any additional pictures, information, or anything. Thank you for looking.

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This is what a 2017 Chevy Camaro Z28 could look like

Thu, Dec 31 2015

The latest Camaro Z28, the enthusiast darling of the somewhat frumpy fifth-generation pony car, only hit the scene in 2014. It housed the wonderful 7.0-liter, naturally-aspirated LS7 small block V8 and featured a ton of aero bits. The trickest pieces may have been the dynamic spool valve shocks, legitimately race tech for the road. So with the new Camaro out in the wild, we were wondering what a new Z28 might look like, and thus, commissioned these renders based on our best guesses as to what a future Z28 might be. Since Chevy didn't stray too far from the Zeta-chassis Camaro formula with its new Alpha-based car, our vision of a new 2017 Camaro Z28 likewise is a sequel rather than a reboot. The exterior styling and aero details are similar, but sleeker. The defining and protruding front splitter is back, but it's smoothed slightly and better integrated. It shares quad exhaust pipes with the lowlier SS, but they're of the beveled Z06 variety, and sized up to a howitzer caliber. Instead of a weak faux rear fender vent, our version gains a real brake cooling duct. Some iconic elements, like the hood extractor vent and the large decklid spoiler, remain. What we can't see, we have to speculate on. As the track-focused, hardcore pony car in the Camaro lineup, the Z28 will have to do battle with the Ford Shelby Mustang GT350R. There's simply no avoiding it. And whereas Ford distinguished that car with a 5.2-liter, 526-horsepower, flat-plane-crank V8, Chevy is likely to look to the parts bin to find motivation. This isn't a knock; the LS and LT-series small block V8s are both numerous and power-dense. And there's one engine that seems to do the trick: the LSA, last seen in the old CTS-V and still on sale in the Camaro ZL1 (and of course, still being produced as a crate engine). In ZL1 form, the LSA makes about 580 hp, which is a nice margin over the GT350R. It's also a high-zoot but not top-of-the-line mill, having been mostly superseded by the 650-hp LT4. That puts our probable Z28 far enough behind the new CTS-V and current Corvette Z06 in the pecking order to be a safe bet, without hobbling it with the LT1 shared with the Camaro SS and regular Corvette. Will those trick spool-valve shocks from Multimatic make it to the Z28 again? Ford is taking the GT350R very seriously, and if the expensive but supremely capable suspension system is required to manhandle the Shelby at the track, you can bet that Chevy will pony up for it.

GM recalling 521,817 cars in two campaigns

Tue, May 12 2015

General Motors is issuing two, separate recalls covering a total of 521,817 vehicles worldwide. The larger campaign covers 468,887 units of the 2011-2012 Chevrolet Malibu. Specifically, 437,045 of these are in the US, and the rest are outside the country. In these sedans, a steel cable that connects the seat belt to the vehicle can fatigue and separate. GM knows of 36 claims about the problem but only one minor injury. According to The Detroit News, this happened when a taxi driver hit his head. To fix things, dealers will replace the "outboard lap mounting bracket," which will move the tensioner rearward. They'll also inspect and if necessary replace the steel cable and lap pretensioner. In the second campaign, 52,930 examples the 2015 Chevy Colorado and 2015 GMC Canyon have seat frame attachment hooks that were installed incorrectly during assembly. GM hasn't received any reports of crashes, injuries, or fatalities about this problem. Dealers will inspect the affected trucks and repair as necessary. GM spokesperson Alan Adler told Autoblog that he didn't yet have a specific date when affected owners would receive official mailings about either of these recalls. GM Statement General Motors is recalling 48,309 2015 model year Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon midsize pickup trucks in the U.S. because certain seat frame attachment hooks were not properly attached to the vehicle body during assembly. Dealers will inspect the potentially affected seats for proper installation and repair if necessary. GM knows of no crashes, injuries or fatalities related to this condition. The total vehicle population of the recall is 52,930 including 4,620 vehicles sold in Canada. General Motors is recalling 437,045, 2011-2012 model year Chevrolet Malibus in the U.S. because the flexible steel cable that connects the safety belt to the vehicle can fatigue and separate over time as a result of occupant movement in the seat. Dealers will replace the outboard lap mounting bracket to relocate the tensioner slightly rearward. Dealers will inspect the cable and, if necessary, replace the lap pretensioner. GM knows of 36 claims, no crashes or fatalities and one minor injury reportedly related to the condition. The total vehicle population of the recall is 468,887 including Canada, Mexico and exports.

2016 Chevrolet Camaro design teased

Thu, Apr 30 2015

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