1974 Chevrolet Camaro Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Yirmin S
Apr 26, 2012
This was my first car, was a type LT with a 350 and automatic transmission. It was very dependable and had no major problems until the mileage got to about 120,000 at that point the engine started to drink as much oil as it did gas. That was typical for the engines of that day, they weren't made to last much over 100,000 miles.
Brakes were not the best as the rotors would warp very easily if you lived anywhere that required you to drive through puddles of water.
Was not the quickest car because of the gearing but was amazed that you could go from zero to 60 in first gear. At speeds over 100mph you could feel the front of the car starting to float a bit and because it was still a heavy car the brakes were really not up to the task of stopping a car that was moving that fast if you needed to stop form a high speed you would be greeted by the smell of overheated brake pads.
In snow it was horrible, the rear was too light for the power and you were better off leaving it in the driveway.
A couple of things that would make it happier was to remove the smog crap it was from the time when they put a pump on that would rob power to inject air into the exhaust to try and control pollution, was a hp thief but was also easy to remove.
It was also one of the few cars I ever had that required you to have the seat belts buckled in order to start the car, that system was easily removed as the black box control was under the front drivers seat and when removed the car no longer required seat belts to be buckled.
Major things to look for if you are looking for one is the front valance under the front bumper they are fiberglass and because people don't know how low the front of the car is to the ground are often broken when people park the cars and run them over the curb. Also be wary of rust around the wheel wells. Doors are also very heavy and can easily be sprung out of alignment if the person uses the door to get out of the car. Also the radiator has the transmission cooler running inside it so if it is prone to having a leak in the transmission that will then shoot fluid into the cooling system causing the coolant to become an oil muck that will overheat the engine. If in doubt of the age of the radiator replace it before it acts up on its own.
Apr 26, 2012
by Cody W
Dec 21, 2011
Its a very fun car to drive,not enough power yet because of the straight 6 thats in it,but plan on building a 350 chevy to put in along with a racing trans. is a very well con structed Dec 21, 2011
by Charles R
Nov 02, 2010
Car had too much power for its tires, brakes, and handling. Could have been a good dragster,went fast in a straight line but couldn't turn or stop well. Was afraid to put it in my garage because it always smelled of raw gas when you were near it, never could find the reason. Was my first company car almost got me in trouble when the president's Lincoln was in for service and he bowed it, he stomped on it like he did with his car and peeled out through an intersection, got him a warning ticket.Nov 02, 2010
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by Yirmin S
Apr 26, 2012
This was my first car, was a type LT with a 350 and automatic transmission. It was very dependable and had no major problems until the mileage got to about 120,000 at that point the engine started to drink as much oil as it did gas. That was typical for the engines of that day, they weren't made to last much over 100,000 miles.
Brakes were not the best as the rotors would warp very easily if you lived anywhere that required you to drive through puddles of water.
Was not the quickest car because of the gearing but was amazed that you could go from zero to 60 in first gear. At speeds over 100mph you could feel the front of the car starting to float a bit and because it was still a heavy car the brakes were really not up to the task of stopping a car that was moving that fast if you needed to stop form a high speed you would be greeted by the smell of overheated brake pads.
In snow it was horrible, the rear was too light for the power and you were better off leaving it in the driveway.
A couple of things that would make it happier was to remove the smog crap it was from the time when they put a pump on that would rob power to inject air into the exhaust to try and control pollution, was a hp thief but was also easy to remove.
It was also one of the few cars I ever had that required you to have the seat belts buckled in order to start the car, that system was easily removed as the black box control was under the front drivers seat and when removed the car no longer required seat belts to be buckled.
Major things to look for if you are looking for one is the front valance under the front bumper they are fiberglass and because people don't know how low the front of the car is to the ground are often broken when people park the cars and run them over the curb. Also be wary of rust around the wheel wells. Doors are also very heavy and can easily be sprung out of alignment if the person uses the door to get out of the car. Also the radiator has the transmission cooler running inside it so if it is prone to having a leak in the transmission that will then shoot fluid into the cooling system causing the coolant to become an oil muck that will overheat the engine. If in doubt of the age of the radiator replace it before it acts up on its own.
Apr 26, 2012
by Cody W
Dec 21, 2011
Its a very fun car to drive,not enough power yet because of the straight 6 thats in it,but plan on building a 350 chevy to put in along with a racing trans. is a very well con structed Dec 21, 2011
by Charles R
Nov 02, 2010
Car had too much power for its tires, brakes, and handling. Could have been a good dragster,went fast in a straight line but couldn't turn or stop well. Was afraid to put it in my garage because it always smelled of raw gas when you were near it, never could find the reason. Was my first company car almost got me in trouble when the president's Lincoln was in for service and he bowed it, he stomped on it like he did with his car and peeled out through an intersection, got him a warning ticket.Nov 02, 2010
by Joe B
Oct 22, 2009
im in the midst of rebuilding it just dropped a 350 4-bolt main motor in it. and did away with the points iginition.... need a new 4-bbl and intake for it tho. the little 2-bbl on it is a good gas saver but a punk when it comes to power, also needs different gears
Oct 22, 2009
by Anonymous
Jul 20, 2009
the brakes have problems but mine is a used one so, if u r looking for putting gas in ur car every day this is the car u should drive but its so powerful omg!!! it also has nice leather seatsJul 20, 2009
by Lucas F
Jun 28, 2009
I like the fact that you can go balls out when you drive a car I do this too often when I drive it so it's continually being worked on by me but I like it quit a bit and I hope the 350 I rebuilt will do nicelyJun 28, 2009
by Daniel G
Dec 10, 2008
GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR GREAT CAR Dec 10, 2008
by Robert L
Oct 31, 2008
My dad got me this car back in 2007 i loved working on it when we eventually did but i understood that he was tired most the time and well it is a really expencive hobby but a great car... i wish i still had it i would do anthing for that car backOct 31, 2008
by Ricardo T
Jul 09, 2008
Almost 10 Years working on this car...(some years more works than others).
Almost finished it's transformation to 197'0 RS Looks :D
Interior is very simple, will have a full rollcage soon. Dash with Autometer Gauges already built and two racing front seats with.
Exterior is under transformation, new color will be titaniun gray with black inserts and of course, front and rear 1970 Rally Sport looks.
This car is VERY fun to drive, you can search "chatarro" on youtube and see what I mean.
Jul 09, 2008
by Jeff T
Jun 13, 2008
Dislikes - No A/C, Not very good gas milage
Likes - Everything else! GM Crate 350 motor, 350TH tranny, new black cloth interior, headliner, awesome 6X9 pioneer 4-way speakers, 500 watt amp in the trunk, Metallic Forrest Green paint with metallic flake. Overall, a ride everyone is trippin overJun 13, 2008
by Ern M
Apr 17, 2008
it was a cool carApr 17, 2008
by Salim S
Feb 24, 2008
amazing car but not for saleFeb 24, 2008
by Marcelo C
Jan 03, 2008
i loved this carJan 03, 2008
by Dustin M
Nov 23, 2007
takes off great, keeps you planted in the seat, doesn't turn to well cause the locker ford 9 inch, and stops on a dime.Nov 23, 2007
by Cindy A
Nov 06, 2007
What head turner....Nov 06, 2007
by Anonymous
Apr 30, 2007
I owned a 74 Camaro Type LT Z28. Completely restored it myself. Original 350ci 245 HP Aluminum valve covers. Dual snorkle air cleaner. M21 Muncie 4-speed. Midnight blue. I loved the car. I want to find me another one.Apr 30, 2007
by Anonymous
Sep 28, 2006
The `74 Camaro is a very much over looked car. When saying anything about having it in my shop, no one seems eterested. I've driven the car however and can honestly say that aside from the car's extra weight, adding HP and a good thick sway bar in the rear will make you want to stick around. I love the lines, and there's no mistaking the message being sent by this car on the street. New comers always jump at what's buzzing the loudest, but what a little wisdom can teach them is that a great time is to be had on the path less traveled, or in this case, the road less driven. Sep 28, 2006
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