1967 Camaro Z/28 Muscle Car Of The Week Video #39

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  • 1967 Camaro Z/28 Muscle Car Of The Week Video #39
    The '67 Camaro Z/28 is one of the most sought-after Camaros, having been designed to bring the Camaro into the competitive world of Trans Am racing. The Mustang and Barracuda had a couple years lead time on the Camaro, but the potent 302-powered pony car came out of the gate running. This one from the Brothers Collection is a pristine example of an original Z/28 that has been up fitted with some period correct speed parts including the rare cross-ram intake manifold. Too cool.
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Komentáře • 44

  • @Motown454
    @Motown454 Před 10 lety +5

    Awesome video's Kevin. The first Z/28 I saw was brand new the owner owned a lumber yard near my house and he used to park it near there. I was just a kid and had no idea what it was but It started my love for Camaros.
    Wayne

  • @bruceh92
    @bruceh92 Před 2 lety +3

    On top of everything it's just gorgeous. ❤

  • @gregkistner1955
    @gregkistner1955 Před rokem +2

    Great car!!

  • @billfeld5883
    @billfeld5883 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic car and I personally like the 67 model over many other years ( vent windows) prefer the big journal 302 of the later models!!! 2022

  • @jeremythompson9895
    @jeremythompson9895 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm a Mopar/Ford guy but if I was buying a brand new pony car in 1967 it would be a Z28 Camaro. The 302 is maybe my favorite small block Chevy engine ever made besides the 1970 LT1 350ci/360hp. Plus the chambered exhaust on these cars sounds mean as hell. I'd take this car over a 67 Shelby GT350 even though I typically favor Ford's over Chevy's. Such a nice car

  • @dacrd
    @dacrd Před 6 lety +4

    Great colors but I'm kinda fond of blue and black Z28's because I have one.
    Use synthetic oil you won't see any smoke.

  • @jmcdowell1972
    @jmcdowell1972 Před 2 lety +1

    2:11 if it wasn't a very cold day - that motor needs a ring job. LOL

  • @jamescarter4175
    @jamescarter4175 Před 6 lety +1

    Cool car!

  • @billthompson5644
    @billthompson5644 Před 7 lety +1

    Kevin very nice I like it 67 was the only year with wing windows and I thought that was pretty cool

  • @hypocycloidiaspora
    @hypocycloidiaspora Před 6 lety

    I'm digging that chambered exhaust - another dealer installed option that could be had at the time. No muffler or resonator, but some dimpled chambers built into the pipes to quiet the engine. I expected it to be louder than what was heard on this video.

  • @jeremythompson9895
    @jeremythompson9895 Před 5 lety +4

    Maybe My favorite of all Camaros. It's between this, a 69 ZL1 COPO, and a 70 1/2 Z28. I'm a Mopar man but I love all classic muscle cars regardless of the manufacturer. Other than Dodge/Plymouth, Pontiac's were always my favorite, followed by Chevrolet and then Ford/Mercury

  • @sdaztecs
    @sdaztecs Před 4 lety

    The cut out around the Camaro by Cherolet was actually a Z/28 only thing. I believe if was on all 67 and 68 Z/28's, if im not mistaken. So, that is original to the car! Keep up the great work! Love The Brother's collection!!

    • @shelbyavant5081
      @shelbyavant5081 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, that's how they came.

    • @Epik-hm8ws
      @Epik-hm8ws Před rokem +1

      That‘s true but that‘s because the stripes in 67 were a Z/28 only thing. All other models had those stripes added somewhere else (at the dealer)

  • @quincee3376
    @quincee3376 Před 4 lety

    Cool.

  • @02DZ
    @02DZ Před 5 lety +3

    It absolutely was not common practice by SCCA race teams to run their race engines with low tension rings or leaving the second ring out to increase horsepower. That is a drag racing practice where builders would also use a vacuum pump to rid the engine of excessive blow by. This car probably has an engine that has all factory original internals meaning that the rings and pistons are probably original to the engine. Some look at these cars as real estate instead of cars that can be driven, and insist on the engines being 100% original. The smoke billowing from the engine of this car is white, therefore signifying more oil entering the cylinders then air/fuel mixture. An over rich air/fuel mixture would produce black smoke. Watch a vintage SCCA race and you'll see that the engines don't smoke at all. Furthermore, the mixture on a race engine is kept as lean as possible. The engine in this car was retrofitted with the cross ram. Cross ram intakes didn't come onto the scene until the 1969 season. In '69, the Traco built 302's with the cross ram intakes and "140" race cams made around 460 horsepower above 7500 rpm. As much as the engine in this car smokes, it probably fouled all eight plugs in the time it took to film this.

    • @howabouthetruth2157
      @howabouthetruth2157 Před 3 lety

      Yep, it's definitely a sweet original car, but she smokes worse than a busted chainsaw. Kevin stated in the video that the previous owner ADDED those Traco hi-perf parts, such as that cross ram aluminum intake, headers, guages, etc after the fact, and that he did keep all the original parts with the car, which the Brothers still have with it to this day. But he didn't state that those added hi-perf parts weren't available until '69. So obviously, the previous owner was either not the original owner, or if he was the original owner, he waited at least a couple years before adding those hi-perf parts. Regardless, she needs an engine refresh/rebuild. It would drive me nuts to drive any car that smokes like that, let alone such a sweet classic as this one. But I'll take it right now just as it is........smoking or not, lol.

  • @SolamenteVees
    @SolamenteVees Před 3 lety

    Super-neat car, but isn’t that a bit too much carburetion for a little 302 cube engine? What size are those Holleys?

    • @livewire2759
      @livewire2759 Před rokem +1

      Corvettes ran dual 4bbl carbs on their 265 in '56... yeah, they were fairly small 4-jets, and yes, the Holley's on these Camaros are fairly small as well, but they're also vacuum secondary carbs, so they only flow what they need to. With the giant cam revving to 7,000 rpm, those 302s actually move a lot of air.

  • @jerrygiarratana9462
    @jerrygiarratana9462 Před 3 lety

    Is this available??

  • @Over9000Gingers
    @Over9000Gingers Před 9 lety +2

    I thought z/28's had 350's in them?

    • @Yankeededandy62
      @Yankeededandy62 Před 8 lety +2

      +Over9000Gingers From 70-73 they had 350s in them which were basically LT-1 engines from the Corvette. From 67 to 69 it was the mentioned 302.

    • @jeremythompson9895
      @jeremythompson9895 Před 5 lety +1

      Starting in 1970

  • @garymustage2051
    @garymustage2051 Před 2 lety

    No z28 emblems anywhere? was this normal?

  • @timmywilliams8077
    @timmywilliams8077 Před 2 lety

    Needs some ring’s

  • @CoastalAutoReactionCAR

    Poor old girl needs her mill freshened up

  • @JamesJones-gr2mm
    @JamesJones-gr2mm Před rokem +1

    Dad had one in bright red black interior and he used it for what it was designed to do and that was to go fast rebuild the motor and few times and some upgrades sold to his brother in 79

  • @BubbaSmurft
    @BubbaSmurft Před 10 lety

    Why would you shift at 2500?

    • @markg7030
      @markg7030 Před 10 lety +1

      You are right. Racers turn the tach so the red line points up. I think the red line on this is around 6000- 6500.

    • @howabouthetruth2157
      @howabouthetruth2157 Před 7 lety +1

      I noticed that too. The tach shown in this video is not situated properly for what he is describing. NO WAY did anyone "shift gears at 2500 rpm". These engines, with the right factory parts & set-up properly, would easily rev to well over 6,000 rpm, due to the short stroke, and that is also where they made their most power, well up in the rpm range. Several race teams were actually getting around 470 to 490 hp out of these little monsters.

    • @manher4335
      @manher4335 Před 2 lety

      I thought these would stumble and buckle below 4500rpm. You had to wake it up bc this Z was basically sleeping in low rpm if not in attack mode.

  • @jamesyoast5425
    @jamesyoast5425 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome car but needs rings something fierce cars to special not to take care of.

  • @markg7030
    @markg7030 Před 10 lety

    Something is not right with that air cleaner assembly. The filter is too tall and the carbs will get hot air defeating the cooler cowl air intake.

    • @howabouthetruth2157
      @howabouthetruth2157 Před 7 lety +1

      Not for sure, but maybe closing the hood completed "the seal" for that system.......sort of like a clam shell?

  • @robertnash2446
    @robertnash2446 Před 4 měsíci

    This car is burning oil out the exhaust when accelerating.

  • @GlassTopRX7
    @GlassTopRX7 Před 7 lety

    The best 1st gen would have been the 67 vented windows with the 69 Z/29\RS atlas wheels and a ZL1 under the hood. Still not as sexy as the GT500 or Boss 9's but it's right up there.
    Also I while they displaced 302ci I don't think the 67's are DZ 302's as the have they have small journals, my understanding is after 67 they used 350 bocks with a large journal 3" crank to make the DZ.

    • @kensalazar5066
      @kensalazar5066 Před 5 lety +2

      Ok it's the same block all 3 years, 67 had 2 bolt mains, small journal, 68 2 bolt mains large journal, both were "MO" suffix except 67s to be sold in Ca. With "air systems " were MP suffix. The 69 302 was the notorious "DZ" suffix, 69 only. They made way more Z28'S in 69, like 33,000 compared to 7,199 in 68. So everybody knows the DZ suffix. 4 bolt mains

  • @robbielatta8343
    @robbielatta8343 Před 6 lety

    i KNOW THE VIDEO IS OLD BUT i HATE WHEN THEY BLAH BLAH BLAH AND DONT HAVE ANY VIDEO OR SOUND OF THE DAMN CAR DRIVING.

  • @sonny2435
    @sonny2435 Před 4 lety +1

    @ 4:30, you're exposing WHAT YOU DON`T KNOW ! Research before you film + !

    • @livewire2759
      @livewire2759 Před rokem

      That's what I thought... they were decals, not paint, so they HAD to cut around the emblem... right?

  • @dannmarceau
    @dannmarceau Před 5 lety

    Blah, blah,blah...