The 1970 Z/28 was after all the pinnacle of the Z/28 in power and performance, even more so than the 1969 Z/28. There were more than 20,000 1969 Z/28s produced in 1969. In comparison, most do not realize that there were less than 9,000 1970 Z/28s produced. Out of the more than 124,000 Camaros built in 1970, only 7% were Z/28. As for how many 1970 Z/28s produced were also RS Rally Sport cars with split front bumper, it is unknown. However, it has been said in speculation less than 10% or less than 900. Furthermore, the 1970 Z/28 made 70 more horsepower than the 1969 Z/28. In 1971, things would change. The power and performance was pulled back/reduced, the 1971 and later receiving a 10 bolt rear axle and compression ratio of only 9.0:1 or less with the good #186 large valve 2.02/1.60 heads being yanked to be replaced with small valve 76cc chamber smog heads in 1971. It soon after kept getting worse by 1973feminine hydraulic lifters catering to women and men who did not know how to adjust the valves, and smaller carburetor-- the last testicle of the LT1 was clipped off. The 1970 Z/28 with big valve #186 head, high lift camshaft on solid high rev lifters, 780 dual feed Holley, 11.0:1 forged domes, forged #1182 stroker crank and Winters #110 high rise intake was the most masculine of any Camaro ever built! The sound of the solid lifters drumming away talking to one's ear and the aggressive feel and sound of the Munice w/ Hurst gate as one pulls the gears with the beautifully styled chrome shifter ball in hand is something to be experienced. If this in itself does not reel you in, I suspect the tuff look of the four rear recessed tail lights and split front bumper w/ the Z/28 badging surely will! I encourage you to watch this Youtube Video to learn more about this car: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHQQclZrGCI The car is code 65 Hugger Orange with black stripes and black interior, correctlycorrespondingto the trim tag. This car was built in Van Nuys Body Plant in Las Angeles CA. The car was completed the first week of April 1970 (04A car) and delivered to Russ Lyons Chevrolet in Boulder Colorado: official GM production date 04/06/1970. It has the correct Z/28floor mount gas pedel, 8,000 rpm tach w/ 150 mile per hour speedometer! Correct Z/28 COZ code 12 Bolt #3969341NF rear end dated within 3 weeks of the build date of the car. Correct Z/28 factory welded rear sway bar brackets and correct Z/28 rear bumper guards. This car also has Correct U14 Z/28 Special Instrumentation. Correct spare tire and jacking system are present in the car's trunk w/ correcthounds-toothmat, detailed under carriageincludinginspection striping and striped drive shaft, and correct GM part numbered decals throughout. This is theONLY1970 Z/28 RS split bumper 4spd console car on Ebay that I can find which has the correct numbers matching date coded engine, transmission, and rear end. I have checked the 2019 Scottsdate, AZ Barrett Jackson line up and the entire internet and cannot find another 1970 RS Z/28 that is both 4spd console car and one that also has the correct date coded numbers matching engine, transmission and rear end. You will find most 1970 Z/28s are automatic, and if you find a manual car it normally will have an incorrect engine and/or transmission and/or will not be a split bumper RS car and/or will not have a center console. The automatic 1970 Z/28s are not nearly as sought after or desirable as the manual cars. All 1967-1969 Z/28s were manual cars. Due to the lack of appeal and the over abundance of 1970 Z/28 automatic cars: they are not worth nearly as much as the manual Muncie 1970 Z/28 cars. If you truly want a special and rare collector car to put up as a sound investment, I would say you have found it! Hugger Orange is a good color in the collector car industry for resale value. Do not buy that new $60,000 pickup truck or newer Camaro that will lose half its value or more in the first few years you own it. What kind of sound investment would that be? Buy a piece of American muscle that has been more sound and stable than many stock market or IRA investments over the past 50 years, that is increasing in valve by more than 1000% return on investment. Furthermore, and be honest, which would you rather show your buddies: your stock portfolio, or this car setting in your garage? I have watched these 1970 Z/28s appreciate at a rapid rate during the past 5-10 years. This is the second I have owned and one of my favorite all time cars. I am selling this car to pay off some business debt. However, I will probably regret selling this car. Collectors are beginning to catch on to the uniqueness and rarity of the 1970 Z/28 RS with ONE YEAR ONLY 12 bolt rear axle and solid lifter 11.0:1 compression ratio engine with 780cfm dual feed Holley carburetor--as already mentioned production was around only a 3rd of the 1969 Z/28 production and power output was around 25% higher from the factory on a 1970 Z/28 than a 1969 Z/28 . I think we will see 1970 RS Z/28s in excellent condition will sell for over $100,000 within the next 10-15 years, maybe sooner. It would not surprise me if these cars like a 1967 Corvette L88 will one day (possibly sooner than I think) command high six figure prices. I was involved in 2018 with the sale of a 1969 RS Z/28 that sold on the Mecum block for $104,000. I think these 1970 Z/28 RS cars are beginning to move on the 1969 Camaro Z/28 RS, and will surpass them. Now is likely a good time to get in on one of these special cars and enjoy it before they get too expensive. LT1 11.0:1 SOLID LIFTER ENGINE INFORMATION: ENGINE BLOCK # 3970010 HIGH NICKLE 4-BOLT MAIN, DATED C 9 0 (MARCH 9TH 1970)ENGINE BLOCK STAMPING: VO312CTB (DECODES FLINT ASSEMBLED MARCH 12TH 1970 CTB 360HP MANUAL TRANS)ENGINE PAD PARTIAL VIN DERIVATIVE STAMPING: 10L514719ENGINE BLOCK RECENTLY HONED W/ TORQUE PLATES & THREE STONES FOR NEW SEAL POWER /TRW FORGED 4.030" PISTONS#1182 FORGED STEEL CRANKSHAFT REBALANCED TO WITHIN 1 GRAM ON EACH END DURING REBUILD & MICRO POLISHEDGM FORGED 5.700 WIDE BEAM HI-PO CONNECTING ROD SET REBUILT ON SUNNEN ROD MACHINEDUCTILE IRON PLASMA MOLY RING SET FILE FIT TO .016" TOP AND .017" 2ND COMPRESSION RINGNEW HIGH PERFORMANCE BI METAL ENGINE BEARINGS / NEW DOUBLE ROLLER TIMING CHAIN & GEAR SET/FULL GASKET SET#3927186 DOUBLE HUMP CYLINDER HEADS W/ SPIN IN STUDS & GUIDE PLATES, BOTH DATED C 2 0 ( MARCH 2ND 1970)HEADS RECEIVED COMP VALVE JOB ON SUNNEN VGS-20 HEAD MACHINE, GUIDES AS NEEDED & NEW 2.02 1.600 STAINLESS VALVESNEW FLAT TAPPET HIGH LIFT HOT CAMSHAFT & NEW SOLID LIFTERS (BROKE IN FOR 45 MINUTES 2500-3500RPM W/ LUCAS ZINC)CAM SPECS: .498/.498 LIFT 246/246 DURATION @ .050 (LASH SET TO .026 /.028) 30/30 GRINDINTAKE MANIFOLD WINTERS GM #3972110 ALUMINUM HIGH RISE (CORRECT 1970 W/ OUT EXPANSION PLUG IN FILLER TUBE BOSS)CARBURETOR GM #3972121 LIST 4555 DATED 0 2 3 (FEBRUARY 3RD WEEK 1970) TRUE 1970 GM CARB, NOT A REPRODUCTIONCARB TAKEN DOWN TO BARE CENTER SECTION: NEW GASKETS/SEALS, NEEDLE & SEATS, POWER VALVES, ACCELERATOR PUMP (CARB HAS BEEN SET UP WITH 68 FRONT JETS, 76 REAR JETS, AND 7.5 POWER VALVE FRONT AND BACK)DISTRIBUTOR STAMPING: 1112019 0B12 (FEBRUARY 12TH 1970)FULL REBUILD: SHAFT BUSHING, SPRINGS, CAM, VAC ADVANCE, NEW POINTS AND CONDENSERALTERNATOR STAMPING: 1100837 0C10 (MARCH 10TH 1970) W/ DEEP GROOVE ALT PULLEYWATER PUMP GM #3953692 DATED C 4 0 (MARCH 4TH 1970)WATER PUMP PULLEY #3947824BVCRANKSHAFT LOWER PULLEY #3956668CGGM TIMING COVER DATED 3 70 (MARCH 1970)AC DELCO FUEL PUMP #40987GM #394772 7-BLADE FAN DATE B 70 (FEBRUARY 1970)FLYWHEEL #3789733 168 TOOTH 11"NEW CLUTCH LINING, HEAVY DUTY PRESSURE PLATE AND THROW OUT BEARINGCLUTCH ADJUSTED FOR PROPER ENGAGEMENTCORRECT 2-PIECE FAN SHROWDGM AC DELCO SPARK PLUGS R43 GAPPED .035"AC DELCO SPARK PLUG WIRESGM PART NUMBERED RADIATOR HOSES: UPPER AND LOWERGM 1970 DATED EXTERIOR LIGHT LENS TRANSMISSION INFORMATION:MUNCIE M21 4-SPEED MANUAL CLOSE RATIOCORRECT#3925661MAIN CASETRANSMISSION WAS TAKEN DOWN TO BARE CASE: MAIN SHAFT POLISHED, NEW 2ND AND 3RD GEAR, ALL NEW SYNCROS, ALL NEW DOG KEYS AND RINGS, TWO NEW TORQUE LOCK SLIDERS, ALL NEW SEALS AND GASKETS AND TAIL BUSHINGTRANSMISSION CASE STAMPING: P0C09B (DECODES MUNCIE 1970 ASSEMBLED MARCH 9TH 1970, B FOR SECOND SHIFT)TRANSMISSION VIN STAMPING: 10L514719TRANSMISSION TAIL HOUSING GM #3857584 REAR AXLE INFORMATION:GM #3969341NF 12 BOLT REAR ENDTUBE STAMPING: COZ 0323 G 2 E (DECODED 3:73 POSITRACTION, DETROIT GEAR AND AXLE PLANT NIGHT SHIFT / EATON POSI DIFFERENTIAL) ASSEMBLED MARCH 23 1970)CAST DATE C 12 0 (MARCH 12TH 1970) NOTE: ONLY COPO OPTIONED CARS RECEIVED THE FRONT CHIN SPOILER, SO THIS CAR WOULD NOT HAVE COME FROM THE GM BODY PLANT WITH A FRONT SPOILER. IF YOU WANT ONE, IT CAN BE INCLUDED WITH THE SALE OF THE CAR AT FULL ASKING PRICE. LOWER ROCKER MOLDINGS ARE INCLUDED WITH THE SALE OF THE CAR IF REQUESTED AND IF PAID FULL ASKING PRICE. DISCLAIMER:While this car appears to have many very original attributes, I do not guarantee any particular part or parts or group of parts as "original" or "born to the car". I did not buy the car new and many parts get changed or replaced on this cars over the decades when they get broken or wore our or for other various reasons. This car is being sold without any warranty expressed or implied. You may come inspect the vehicle in person in NE Indiana. Non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of Ebay purchase, remaining payment in full due within 3 days following. All sales are final. The terms numbers matching has taken on many meanings over the years in the collector car world, depending on who is using it. When I state this car is numbers matching I am communicating that the engine block is the correct casting number3970010 4-bolt main, the transmissionis the correct casting number3925661 and both have VIN stamping that match the last six of the car's VIN. I am communicating nothing further by the term number's matching! The other 1969 Camaros in the background are not included! SALES TAX:I will need to collect sales tax from any Indiana buyer unless you are a licenced auto dealer. I am not required law to collect sales tax from an out of state buyer (non-Indiana resident) providing I arrange the auto transport of the vehicle to your out of state address. If you arrange the transport or pickup the vehicle in person, I am required to collect sales tax at 7% Indiana rate. Inquire for further information. |