Chevrolet Camaro Retrospective
1975 – Z28 is Dead
 

The Camaro Z28 was gone for 1975, replaced by a revived Rally Sport trim level. Stylistically, the 1975 Chevy Camaro received a new wrap-around rear window for improved visibility. The standard six-cylinder engine gained five horsepower this year, but the most powerful Camaro sold for ’75 was equipped with a pathetic 155-horsepower 350 V8, and that engine was only offered in California and high-altitude regions. Other Camaro buyers got stuck with a 145-horsepower version of the 350. Shown here is the luxed-up Camaro Type LT.

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