How many Hot Wheels Camaros were made?
Production is limited on both models. The standard car is limited to just 2,500 units. The Hot Wheels package is a $4,995 option on 2LT and 2SS coupes and convertibles. All are painted in Crush orange paint and feature a black and orange interior.
How do you tell if a 1970 Camaro is a true Z28?
Like always the best way to truly identify a Z28 is by the engine. On Norwood, OH assembled 1970 and 1971 Camaros check the Trim Tag. Unfortunately for Van Nuys assembled Camaros the engine is it. Engine changed to 350 cubic inches.
What is the rarest Camaro ever built?
Rarest Camaro: COPO 1968 Camaro Z/28 Convertible. Numerous variants of the Camaro have been built during its 50-year production run. None have been as rare as the Convertible Z/28.
What year is the Hot Wheels Camaro?
1968
The Custom Camaro was the first Hot Wheels vehicle released in 1968. The toy was offered in 20 color combinations with gold and creamy pink as the rarest and most collectible hues.
How many 50th anniversary Hot Wheels Camaros were made?
Built by hand, the COPO Camaro is the most exclusive car Chevrolet sells. Each year, only 69 are assembled in a small factory in rural Michigan. This year, the car is even more special because 29 of them will be a Hot Wheels edition, marking the fabled toy cars’ 50th anniversary.
What kind of car was the 1970 Camaro?
Complete information on the 1970 Z28can be found here. While 1970 is the 1st year of the Second Generation Camaro, it is also seen as the last of the high compression, solid-lifter cam, low geared ground pounding muscle cars.
Where is the VIN number on a 1967 Camaro?
1967 Models have the Vehicle Identification Number located on a steel plate riveted to the left door jamb on the hinge pillar. 1968-2002 Models have the Vehicle Identification Number located on a steel plate riveted to the upper dash panel, visible through the driver’s side lower corner of the windshield from the outside of the vehicle.
What kind of suspension did a 1970 Camaro Z28 have?
Due to the solid lifter, high revving cam, Air Conditioning was still not available on the Z28. With a stout drivetrain, including a mandatory 12 bolt rear axle, and a tuned suspension, the Z28 was a match for anything found on the street, or at the track. Complete information on the 1970 Z28can be found here.
When did the first generation Camaro come out?
The 1st generation Camaro (1967 – 1969) was seen as a hasty response to the Ford Mustang. It was considered a compromise by some critics. There would be no compromises with this car. Due to production delays the 1970 Camaro was introduced in February 1970, half way into the production year.