I. Highly Original & Correct
II. Built 350 C.I. V8
III. 4-Barrel Carburetor
IV. 3-Speed Automatic
V. Power Steering
VI. Power Brakes
VII. Front Disc Brakes
VIII. Factory A/C
IX. Factory Gauges & Tachometer
X. Highly Original Interior
XI. Original AM/FM Pushbutton Radio
XII. Gorgeous Correct ""Light Red"" Paint & Z/28 Decals
XIII. Dual Sport Mirrors
XIV. Dual Exhausts
Re-introduced after a hiatus for the 1977 model .....
year, the Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 was a staple of America's highways and racetracks. With its sheer athletic looks, tight contours, and timelessly-athletic style, this 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 is the real deal. Popping open the hood reveals a built 350 C.I. V8 breathing through a 4-barrel carburetor for optimal power, which allows this Camaro to shove its own weight down the road quickly and without a second thought. Torque is put to the pavement through a smooth-shifting 3-speed automatic transmission, granting this Camaro plenty of fantastic throttle response and ease of operation. This Camaro is also period-correct to the max, its laser-straight bodylines bathed in the same shade of ""Light Red"" paint it came with from the factory. It looks gorgeous in the sun with beautiful finish, and it's complimented by plentiful gold & black Z-28 decals. Those decals in their gold & black dress run the length of the car's body, looking excellent draped across the sculpted hood in an arrow formation. And, in case you forget what you're driving, stylized ""Z-28"" badges can be found on the grille, the rear spoiler, and both quarterpanels! Big color-matched bumpers give you some peace of mind regarding the car's durability, with black strips matching the black hue on the rocker panels to complete this Camaro's aggressive look. Taking a look at the undercarriage shows just how good the condition of this Camaro really is, with rock-solid floors, frame rails, trunk, and door jambs. Opening the twin doors and stepping inside reveals a stunning plush black vinyl interior, complete with bucket seats that are perfect for cruising, a full center console, and an original AM/FM pushbutton radio to crank the tunes. Additional woodgrain trim adorns the factory gauge cluster, providing a nice contrast against the black vinyl as the original speedometer and tachometer give the driver the speed and revs. The car is shoed with a sweet set of gray 15"" Chevrolet 5-spoke wheels wrapped with fresh B.F. Goodrich RWL tires for a period-correct, factory-fresh look that makes this Camaro appear as if it just drove off the showroom floor. Turn the key and put that shifter into ""Drive"" and this Camaro picks up immediately, running and driving down the road like a dream. The Camaro Z-28 is a legend on four wheels, and this 1977 example is seriously tough to beat with its killer graphics, stunning interior, and highly-correct nature. It's sure to turn heads up and down the block, so don't let it pass you by! We'd love to see it in your driveway.
VIN & Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN- 1Q87L7L600476
1: Chevrolet Motor Division
Q: Camaro
87: 2-door ""Sport Coupe""
L: 350 C.I. V8
7: 1977 model year
L: Los Angeles, California GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
600476: Serial number
COWL TAG-
77: 1977 model year
1FQ87=
1: Chevrolet Motor Division
Q: Camaro
87: 2-door ""Sport Coupe""
L: Built in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
210147: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VIN
19R: ""Black Vinyl"" interior trim
A51: Bucket seats
W: Water-based paint
75: ""Light Red"" exterior paint
04B: Production date in the 2nd week of April, 1977
B: ""Black"" steering column & instrument panel color