1974 Chevrolet Camaro SS Tribute
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1974 Chevrolet Camaro SS Tribute Driving POV
Description
“The way it looks is the way it goes. Camaro not only looks quick, sleek, and nimble. Camaro is.” Chevrolet’s 1974 Camaro brochure didn’t mince words, as the General was clearly proud of its pony car. And for good reason: The second-generation Camaro debuted halfway through the 1970 model year wearing a riveting European-influenced design. The long, raised hood, squared egg-crate grille, frenched-in headlights, and sloping rear deck was a major yet cohesive evolution of the previous-generation’s styling.
The 1974 model featured numerous engine options including a six-cylinder and four variations of the 350 cu-in V8, as well as the choice of three- or four-speed manuals or a Turbo Hydramatic automatic transmission. Variable-ratio power steering, coil-spring front and multi-leaf rear suspension, and front disc brakes came standard and provided excellent handing and braking performance. And occupants were coddled in foam Strato-bucket seats, with the driver looking past the sport steering wheel to a circular gauge cluster. It was an all-around performer, so it's no wonder that second-generation Camaros are highly sought after for their combination of performance and styling.
This 1974 Camaro is dressed as a first-generation SS tribute, and received a drivetrain rebuild, interior refresh, and full repaint around 12 years ago.
Highlights
Stylish second-generation Camaro with mechanical and cosmetic updates
L65 350 cu-in V8
Three-speed automatic transmission
Refinished in orange with white stripes and a black interior
Reupholstered bucket seats with orange piping
Refreshed drivetrain
Features
17-inch, five-spoke rims with 215/50ZR17 front, 255/45ZR17 rear tires
Edelbrock EPS intake manifold, four-barrel carburetor, and chrome air filter housing
Chrome Chevrolet valve covers
Flowmaster headers
Kenwood stereo system
Aftermarket water temp, oil pressure, and voltage gauges
Rear air shocks
Recent maintenance includes:
New battery
Four new tires
Radiator flushed
Leaf springs replaced
Differential seal replaced
Known Imperfections
Paint has some small imperfections, chips, and cracks
Both chrome bumpers have some chips and scratches
Grille shows peeling and cracking
Rear and driver side windows are scratched
Minor engine and transmission fluid leaks
Crack in dashboard
Rear seat belts need to be replaced
Left turn signal doesn’t cancel
Minor surface rust in trunk
Body has light rattle while driving, depending on the road conditions
Included
Keys
Ownership History
The consignor states, “This 1974 Camaro is dressed up as first-generation SS tribute. The interior is clean and like new, it starts and runs effortlessly, doesn’t overheat, and all gauges, lights, and wipers work. I’m the third owner since it was restored, and I’ve had it for two years. I’ve talked with the two previous owners, I bought it from the second owner who had purchased it for his son as a high school car. And I met the first owner at a local car show who said he used to use it for car shows and cruises. I bought it to participate in local shows and cruises and have had a lot of fun with it, but it’s time for something new.”