The Z28 what could have been....
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Now that the lengendary Z/28 will be released, how about those whom were born in a era when they knew a Z28? A T-top 6 Gen Z28? Not I take anything away from the Z/28 or ZL1 but it could be done...I wished the Z28 returned however, but GM did a switcheroo and went back to the heritage of the Z/28.
I ended up driving in a neighborhood where my cousin lives and spotted this t-top Z28 and just made me think, damn that looks sexy. |
T tops are so ill. So is the targa top in corvettes
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A clean 4th gen will always make me look twice.
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The Z28 is like a Chinese knock off of the Z/28. It looks almost right and could probably fool the people who don't know the real thing but isn't quite there. Yes, I drive a T top, M6 Z28 but I would never give up the Z/28 so the Z28 could return. |
I love t-tops but unfortunately it sounds like t-tops will never be back. Considering no chance of t-tops, I'd absolutely love to see a targa top on the 6th gen. IMHO that is the biggest thing the 5th gen lacks -- IMHO the sunroof is no comparison to having a fully open roof right above your head but still have the structure of the hatch behind you.
When I drive with the windows down in my 5th gen, I feel like I could be driving ANY car... I don't feel like I'm cruising. But when I drive with the windows down and the t-tops off in my 4th gen, I'm cruising... If there's no targa top in the 6th gen, my next Camaro will be a convertible. |
GM already said they can't do T-tops.
And if that's seriously the only thing that makes a Z/28 a Z/28, then...:laugh: |
Targa.....Targa.....Targa!!!
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T-tops went out with mullets...
Besides it kills the structure of the car making it handle similar to a vert which defeats the entire point of the z28 |
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T-tops in the 80s were the bomb, loved them! 2 79 Anniversary Trans Ams and an 85 firebird! I think on a Z/28 is a bit much but ok on the rest of the line. |
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Personally don't care for a top with a gaping hole in it. To each his/her own.
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Doesn't the corvette have a removable roof? If so, why can't there be T-Tops?
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3rd Gen Z/28 is why I have my Camaro today. One of my friends' older brother had a chocolate brown IROC, w/nitrous...man that car was sweet. Tragically he died racing it. I have still been fond of the Z's since I was a kid.
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I don't think we'll ever see a Targa top for the Camaro, it's never been part of what makes it a Camaro. I know the OP wants to experience those Z28 days again, but if history repeats itself, I'm sure we will see one again from the Camaro Team, just have to wait a few years.
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I'm certainly clad that GM didn't go the 4th gen route with the Z/28. That would have been a huge failure. Remember that's the very car that put the camaro on the side lines for years. That should tell you something right there.
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The Z28 badge has been replaced by the SS badge for the 5th gen. |
The convertible Camaro has structural bracing to make it as close to the rigity of the standard Coupe, so they could easily do it for T-Tops. Now if the NHTSA says they are too unsafe, that is a different story. Z-28's were originally low optioned light weight track cars that had better balance than the Heavier engined SS cars. They were more auto-cross style cars, the RS being a modification from that as the off-road rally type. Personally I love what they have done with the Z-28, but they should have put the LT-1 in it. Coming from the factory without a radio and things like that do not appeal to people the same way as they did in the 60's because you pay more for less now with that car.
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at least the paint matches! --on different body panels--instead of all the c5's.....
speaking of the front facia and hood/fenders, not one ,i see paint is matching. |
I do have to say the LS1 4th gen is one of my favorite Camaros.
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I know for a fact that most coupes are not allowed to have i.e. a sunroof if you want to go racing with them... Putting a T-top on a "closed track car" would entirely beat the purpose of said car and rule it out for any potential race series... |
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And beside, you get more cubic inches :) |
The first Z28 I ever saw was a new 68 red with black stripes my friend bought back in 68. To me that's the real Z28.
No sunroof and targa tops for me. I've had four vettes with the targa tops and all it is for is to catch wind and make noise. But everyones different and likes differents things. On the new Camaro the sunroof takes away from the contour of the roof I think. |
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All 3 of my 4th gens have had t-tops; I had a t-top '89 IROC and hardtop '91 Z28.
With that said, I rarely take the tops out. It is a nice novelty, but with how I use my vehicles, I prefer the hardtop. I've only purchased preowned Camaros, so I've taken what I could find; however, I will order my 6th gen as a hardtop even if one is able to choose t-tops/targa top. I figure that if I want to open up the roof then I'd just buy a convertible. |
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Lt1 offers direct injection which means a higher fuel pressure capable of handling turbo and supercharger upgrades better. I believe it's also a lighter motor and has Vvt. It's been a while since I read the motor specs but a no gas guzzler capable of 500hp from the factory is pretty sweet.
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Here's an article on it. http://www.gmhightechperformance.com...ngine_details/
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Z/28 and a Z/28R would have made Chevy a boat load of money. It's alot harder to make a car Show and GO.
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For sure a sunroof will cost you helmet room. I imagine that a T-top would as well.
Besides, if you soften the character of this Z/28 that far, there isn't enough reason to build the rest of its hardcore track day goodness into it. Norm |
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In stock better mileage, lighter weight and about 30hp and 20 tq less. No gas guzzler tax for owner.
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Main thing I love about that 4th gen is the amazing Autozone "racing" seat covers currently saving up for our set of them ourselves
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