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Finding Performance In The Junkyard 1976 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Finding Performance In The Junkyard 1976 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Finding Performance Part In A Junkyard
Although they're quickly becoming collectible, the late second-gen Trans Ams and their Z28 cousins still frequent the yards, and they make great donors for GM street-machine projects. This is a '76, but the later they are, the better the parts. For example, '79-'81 T/As with the WS-6 package have rear disc brakes that bolt on to other muscle-era GM axles; close-ratio steering (14:1) was another part of the package that can swap to any GM car with a Saginaw steering box. The fat front sway bars also fit '64-'67 A-bodies as well as '77-'96 B-bodies (Caprice). Don't forget to check the rear for an 8.5-inch 10-bolt with Posi-traction. View Related Article
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