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Old 08-31-2020, 10:17 AM   #15
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The comment was directly in reference to a MODEL being called the SS as its "name", I believe. Not adding the SS moniker to another model in sedan form.

In other words, the Chevrolet SS as opposed to the Chevrolet Impala SS.
Ahhh…

Ok... that is legit.
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Old 08-31-2020, 11:01 AM   #16
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https://musclecars.howstuffworks.com...camaro-zl1.htm

The ZL1 moniker comes from a legend. The link goes to a brief but accurate description. The ZL1 moniker has only been used on the most powerful production Camaros, even to this day.
It was never a "production car". Nobody could walk in a dealership and order one. It was a factory special order on the dealer level.

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There are actually two Z/28 monikers. There is the original, "Z/28" first used on Camaros equipped with the 302 engine with a suspension upgrade. Designed to be used in SCCA classes to beat the Mustangs.

Then there was the "Z28" moniker used in the third and fourth gen Camaro. In the third gen, the Z28 had a handling pkg and it got the 350 engine while the other v8's got the 302. It was the 80's and nobody was making great power then.

For the 4th Gen, Z28 held no special meaning as all the V8 cars were labeled with it.
The 2nd Gen dropped the hyphen and was just Z28. It still had upgraded suspension and a 350 LT1.

The 2nd gen Z28's had the highest hp and best suspension of all Camaros. In 1977, the Z28 became a model. It was no longer an RPO.

Gen 3 Z28's all had 305 CI until 1987. There was never a 302 in a Camaro after 1969. The Z28 gave way to the IROC-Z from 1985 until 1991.

4th Gen has a Camaro SS w/ V8 (This was mentioned towards the end of your post)

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It confuses some because in the 5th Gen, they brought the Z/28 back as a street legal race car, with the LS7 engine, DSSV suspension, reduced the weight, and even deleted air condition. A true track monster for it's time. It, so far, has been the last time we have seen that moniker on a production car.
This is the first car since 1970 to actually try to capture the spirit of the Z28.
The problem with it? The price was ridiculous.

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Of course they made V6 version, but nobody ever talks about those.
The first V6 in a Camaro was installed in 1980.

From 1967-1979, they were all I-6 engines.
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Old 08-31-2020, 11:02 PM   #17
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It was never a "production car". Nobody could walk in a dealership and order one. It was a factory special order on the dealer level.
Correct in that they were dealer order COPO's, GM had to make 50 of them in order to qualify in the NHRA class they ran as a production car, GM made 69 of them. So technically they were a production car. But yeah, special order.



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The 2nd Gen dropped the hyphen and was just Z28. It still had upgraded suspension and a 350 LT1.

The 2nd gen Z28's had the highest hp and best suspension of all Camaros. In 1977, the Z28 became a model. It was no longer an RPO.

Gen 3 Z28's all had 305 CI until 1987. There was never a 302 in a Camaro after 1969. The Z28 gave way to the IROC-Z from 1985 until 1991.
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4th Gen has a Camaro SS w/ V8 (This was mentioned towards the end of your post)
305 in the third gen, I stand corrected.


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This is the first car since 1970 to actually try to capture the spirit of the Z28.
The problem with it? The price was ridiculous.
The whole car was ridiculous, in a good way, IMHO. The real trouble with GM doing it this way is that there really is no "place" in the line up for the badge to return, and that is a shame.



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The first V6 in a Camaro was installed in 1980.

From 1967-1979, they were all I-6 engines.
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I knew the early ones were straight 6's, just forgot to mention it. In fact, when I was 16, I almost bought one with the intention of doing a swap. My older brother talked me out of it. (He had enough projects w/o playing professor to his little brother)
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Old 09-01-2020, 12:16 AM   #18
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as you may know in the Chevrolet performance line-up since the 60s there is super sport(SS) and ZL1(currently), what holds more weight in the history of Chevrolet.

as you may know that the SS moniker has been around since the 1961 Impala and ZL1 is just an RPO code that has been used in the life of the Camaro(and also other models) for years and years

so what do think holds more weight in the history of Chevrolet
A Vintage ZL1 is rare so will bring more money but the SS have always been a legend in the performance field since the early 60s after the SS went from just a trim level to strictly performance in around 66'.

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Old 09-01-2020, 12:28 AM   #19
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Until they named a sedan model “SS” which devalued the name in my opinion.
Yes...very Stupid Idea on Chevy/GMs part.
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Old 09-01-2020, 07:01 AM   #20
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Yes...very Stupid Idea on Chevy/GMs part.
I don't naming the car SS was the stupid part. Making it look like a boring, generic midsize blah-mobile was.
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