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1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 / GM Crate 350 / 4 Speed

1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 – A Classic American Muscle Legend


The 1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28 represents an era when muscle cars dominated the streets, and performance was king. As the second-generation Camaro hit its stride, Chevrolet refined the model with improved aerodynamics, a sleeker design, and potent engine options that made it a favorite among enthusiasts. This particular Camaro, finished in factory Code 19 Black with a matching black interior, stands as a true testament to the enduring appeal of the Z28 package.


A Look Back at the 1971 Camaro Z28


The second-generation Camaro debuted in 1970, replacing the first-gen’s boxy styling with a more aggressive and aerodynamic design. The 1971 model carried over much of the performance DNA from the year before but faced stricter emissions regulations that slightly impacted power ratings. Despite these changes, the Z28 remained a powerhouse, featuring a high-revving LT1 350 V8 that delivered thrilling performance. The RS (Rally Sport) package further enhanced the car’s appeal with distinctive split bumpers, round parking lamps, and upgraded trim, making it one of the most sought-after versions of the Camaro.


A Closer Look at This Z28


This 1971 Camaro RS Z28 maintains its aggressive stance and classic styling, riding on a set of 18-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels wrapped in Nitto NT555 tires (245/40 front, 275/40 rear). Under the hood, a GM crate 350 V8 breathes life into this beast, paired with a Saginaw 4-speed manual transmission that ensures an engaging driving experience. The ceramic headers, dual exhaust, and H-pipe setup amplify the unmistakable growl of this small-block powerhouse.


Equipped with power steering and power front disc brakes, this Camaro delivers the balance of raw muscle and driveability. The factory 10-bolt rear end and front/rear sway bars enhance handling, making it a well-rounded performer. Inside, the Code 785 black bucket seat interior provides a classic muscle car cockpit, featuring a factory tachometer, a center console, and a Pioneer CD/AM/FM stereo for a modern touch.


Factory and Aftermarket Highlights


This Camaro retains its factory Rally Sport and Z28 heritage, with key options like:
Bucket seats with center console
Manual windows, locks, and seats
Factory tachometer and rear spoiler
Driver-side remote mirror and rocker moldings
Front and rear sway bars for improved handling


Additionally, it benefits from a few well-chosen upgrades, including:
Aluminum intake and Edelbrock 1906 carburetor
Ceramic headers for improved exhaust flow
Flex fan for better cooling efficiency
Upgraded polyurethane sway bar bushings for added stability


A Muscle Car That Stands the Test of Time


Despite the passing decades, this 1971 Camaro RS Z28 remains a commanding presence on the road. Its combination of classic styling, performance enhancements, and unmistakable Z28 pedigree make it a true collector’s piece. Whether admired for its muscle car heritage or its raw street performance, this Camaro continues to embody the golden age of American muscle.


At PC Classic Cars in Sherman, Texas, vehicles like this Camaro are more than just cars—they’re a link to a time when horsepower and style ruled the roads. As passionate classic car specialists, the team at PC Classic Cars takes pride in offering enthusiasts the opportunity to experience these legendary machines firsthand.

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