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Old 03-29-2013, 12:56 PM   #29
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They're all different models for a reason. Now and then. SS was always the big block, Z/28 was the track car. Not one was "top dog" over the other.
SS did not always mean big block.
Plenty of small block SS Camaro's. My first Camaro was a '69 SS that had the 350 in it.

Chevy is doing exactly the right thing with the new Z/28.
The 1st gen Z/28 was a track ready street legal car, created so they could go road racing.

I applaud them for not just slapping the Z/28 badge on a Camaro as an appearance package.
The new '14 Z/28 will be able to wear that badge with honor.

They knew going in this was going to be a special limited edition Camaro.
It is not for everybody. But those who buy one, will know exactly why they want it.

Cool styling with very good decent street performance: LS and LT models
Step it up a notch with V8 muscle: SS
For a little added track capability: Add the 1LE package to the SS
Style, comfort and track capability: ZL1
Ultimate track capability for a street car: Z/28
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Old 03-29-2013, 01:00 PM   #30
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We're complaining about choices now. Wow.

There is a Camaro for every budget and functional purpose. What a terrible world we live in.


Truth..
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Old 03-29-2013, 01:33 PM   #31
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Truth..
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Old 03-29-2013, 01:50 PM   #32
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Here we go.....Z28 was always the top dog...GM destroyed the naming convention in the fourth gen.
no it wasn't see post below and for the record the 4th gen was not the first time z28 took a back seat . . . ever hear of the 3rd gen IROC from 85-90?
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ZL1 was top dog, mack daddy, and your daddy
why do so many people think that the z/28 was the best of the best it really wasn't
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:04 PM   #33
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I mean who really can afford to buy a 60K Plus car just for the track. I'd rather build an older car to compete..

Who on this board goes to the track religously. I just wan't to guage the responses
People show up at HPDEs all the time with new Porches, BMWs, Corvettes, etc. Why not Z/28s (assuming they build enough of them)?
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:09 PM   #34
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that whole track car thing is a marketing thing. People really don't understand what a car made for the track really is! and trust me it wont be street legal.
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:11 PM   #35
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Actually, things for the 5th gen are ass-backwards from 4th gen.

4th Gen 1LE = Stripped out, all-road track oriented peformance
5th Gen Z28 = Stripped out, all-road track oriented peformance
Forget about the 3rd gen 1LE where it started? History lesson on 1LE
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Um, sideways a little bit, but not backwards. Considering the 4th gen 1LEs were also Z28s, I'm guessing the 5th gen Z28 just carries on the track-oriented performance aspect. SLP made 1LE available in 2001/02 SS, but it wasn't a factory option then. But the SS was a Z28 upfit since that was the base car.
Actually the 1LE stopped production in 99
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:21 PM   #36
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Here is what you could get in '69...the 302 was rated at 290 hp...friend of mind had one new and I remember it being more about badging and some unde rpinnings changed..SS were the muscle ones...396.....here are the rpos:

http://www.holisticpage.com/camaro/parts/69rpo.htm

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Here is what you could get in '69...the 302 was rated at 290 hp...friend of mind had one new and I remember it being more about badging and some unde rpinnings changed..SS were the muscle ones...396.....here are the rpos:
I wish people would stop posting up about the SS cars being big block's
I owned a 1969 SS (with a small block 350)

The Z/28 had the 302 (due to cubic inch restrictions for class racing rules).
That 302 was a solid lifter high revving engine. It was not all that street friendly.
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:40 PM   #38
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that whole track car thing is a marketing thing. People really don't understand what a car made for the track really is! and trust me it wont be street legal.
That's simply not true. Look at all the M cars that BMW sells, all the RS cars that Porsche sells and don't forget the Z06. All are very capable for track days, even if they're not ready to go out and compete in a W2W race.

And regarding street legality, my W2W race car competes in a stock based class and is still street legal. Yes, it's ridiculously stiff and not much fun on the street, but I can still drive it to the track if I want to.
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I wish people would stop posting up about the SS cars being big block's
I owned a 1969 SS (with a small block 350)

The Z/28 had the 302 (due to cubic inch restrictions for class racing rules).
That 302 was a solid lifter high revving engine. It was not all that street friendly.
weren't the 396's big blocks then?
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weren't the 396's big blocks then?
Sure, but some are making it sound like a big block was all that came in the SS.
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Old 03-29-2013, 02:56 PM   #41
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Guys have to remember there is awhole new generation coming up. A few years ago if you wanted affordable performance and quality we the nintendo generation had mostly imports to look foward too. Now we have these sexy and quality built muscle cars. This is probably the Golden Age in American performance autos. Every one cried for the Z/28 well now you got it and boy is she a beast!
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Sure, but some are making it sound like a big block was all that came in the SS.
yeah misconception is strong with some people. Good thing it's easy to tell the difference between a car enthusiast and someone with a nice bank account
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