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There was the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 and the 1969 Chevy Z28 DZ302, backed up by ardent supporters on both sides who claimed their muscle car was superior.
The new automobile didn’t overthrow the Ford rival in sales numbers, but it did steal the Trans Am crown in 1968 and 1969, prompting the Blue Oval to release the Boss 302. How did that happen?
The chrome-trimmed 302 engine is a combination of the 327 block (4.00-in. bore) and the 283 crankshaft design (3.00-in. stroke)— but with a stronger, forged steel crank in­stead of the cast ...
This Z28'68 Camaro will be offered on dealer consignment in Portland, Oregon, with an SCCA logbook, historical pictures and literature, and a bill of sale ...
The Z/28 Camaro stormed onto the scene in the late 1960s, initially bringing with it a small-block engine that propelled the model to success.
The ’69 Camaro’s new styling was a big hit, and so was the Z28 package, which found over 20,000 buyers, almost three times as many as it had done in 1968.
This 1968 Camaro Z/28, recently listed for sale on Bring-A-Trailer, comes with a certificate of authenticity and a clean title and may sell for a bargain.
Parked in a barn back in 1978, this 1968 RS Z/28 Camaro has been rediscovered and rescued so it can get back on the road where it belongs!