Classic Auto Mall

6180 Morgantown Road, Morgantown, PA 19543
4.7
4.7 out of 5 stars

Used 1978 Chevrolet Camaro

98,495 miles
For Sale:$26,000

$1,000(-3.7%)price drop

Estimated payment:$590/mo.
$0 trade-in, 10% down payment, 48 months, Great credit score

Value ChartA visual chart indicating the fair price range is between $23,200 and $27,200, while the current price is $26,000.$23,200 - $27,200$26,000
  • Priced at $26,000, this vehicle is within the current market price range of $23,200 to $27,200.

  • It has 98,495 miles, which is 43,695 (80%) above the median mileage of 54,800.

Note: This is an estimate based on a variety of factors (experimental feature). It is intended to provide a fair market value range to help guide your buying decision.

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SequenceDatePrice ChangeCurrent Price
1.12/30/2025 (4 months ago)$29,500
2.3/11/2026 (2 months ago)-$2,500 (-8.5%)$27,000
3.4/25/2026 (4 days ago)-$1,000 (-3.7%)$26,000
  • Coupe
  • Condition
    Used
  • Mileage
    98,495miles
  • Transmission
    2 Speed Automatic
  • Exterior Color
    Medium Blue Metallic
  • Interior Color
    Tan
  • VIN
    -

Engine

434ci V8

Message from the seller

1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Hardtop It'll put butterflies in your stomach, a lump in your throat and a smile on your face. It's exciting, it's virile, it's a legend. Owning and driving a Z28 is a rare experience enjoyed most by those who enjoy driving the most. Exclusive to Z28 are the louvers in the front fenders and the simulated air scoop in the hood. From the 1978 Camaro brochure.   For consignment, a 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 hardtop showing 98,495 miles, but the true miles are unknown due to exemption. If you're doing a double take, we understand. This built car now wears a 1972 Camaro split bumper front end and is dyno'd at 651 horsepower. Due to modifications of the emissions control devices installed by the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and federal laws to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on public highways in your area.   Exterior And it is that front end that gets your attention first, not because it's that of a '72 split bumper, but the blacked out trim, dark set LED headlights, and massive, arching cowl hood. While the entire car glistens with two stage medium blue metallic, the hood presents in a more matte blue with multiple dzus pins around the perimeter. In profile, intentions are clear with heavily staggered 15-inch Race Star Industries wheels wrapped in tires no older than mid 2020. The raked stance and the obvious plexiglass side windows plus the bump on the nose just look bad to the bone. Other than the power shut off, fat meats, and visible fuel pump lines, the back is otherwise pedestrian '78 Camaro with of course, the three part wing. Imperfections include chipping on the fiberglass hood, cracking paint by the door handle, various scratches, paint chips and rock chips, and paint runs on rockers.  Interior Carbon fiber patterned plastic door panels keep things light on the inside and we turn to the cabin that is nicely appointed and attractive with tan vinyl racing seats and bright blue racing harnesses. The rear 2+2 remain in stock configuration and are clean while up front, a tan rimmed steering wheel shares the column with a AutoMeter tachometer and shift light ahead of the stock looking instrument cluster. A racing toggle panel is to the left and an AM/FM/CD player to the right along with an added triple gauge pod. Perched on the transmission tunnel is a B&M shifter over tan carpet that shows some staining front and rear. Meanwhile, the perforated tan headliner looks like it's fresh from '78.  Drivetrain The hood comes completely off so you can access the 434ci V8 with Air Flow Research heads, a 4-barrel carburetor, headers, and a dyno sheet showing 651 horsepower. That's to the 12 bolt axle with 4.30 gears and Strange Axles, routed through a Powerglide 2-speed automatic transmission. A couple of gauges, (boost and fuel pressure), are mounted on the cowl. Undercarriage Race ready is the name of the game here with dual exhaust that flows through race mufflers and terminates short, under the car. There is no catalytic converter on board. Aerospace brakes make up the disc brakes on all 4 corners. Suspension consists of coil springs up front and leaf springs with traction bars in back. We note some residual red sauce visible on the transmission pan but the rest is dry, and a chrome differential cover adds a bit of bling to an all business bottom.  Drive-Ability The sound reverberates through the mall and when out on the test loop, over the hills and valleys of Morgantown! This is an intentional car of course and lets its presence known. It has enormous straight away power and decent handling despite the tire stagger. We note the reverse lights, front turn signals, wipers, speedometer, and odometer don't work but all other functions operate as they should. We also noted the brakes are very soft. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be

1978 Chevrolet Camaro

The 1978 Chevrolet Camaro marked a significant step in the model's evolution, solidifying its reputation as an affordable performance icon. While the second-generation Camaro had been around since 1970, the '78 model year saw refinements and a renewed focus on style and efficiency, setting the stage for future iterations. It continued to offer a compelling blend of sporty aesthetics, comfortable cruising, and accessible performance, making it a popular choice for buyers seeking a stylish American coupe.

Key Features and Changes for 1978:

  • Revised Styling: The most striking change for 1978 was the adoption of integrated, body-color urethane bumpers front and rear. This move away from the chrome bumpers of previous years gave the Camaro a more modern and smoother appearance, anticipating the aerodynamic trends of the coming decade. The front end received a refreshed grille and headlight treatment, further enhancing its contemporary look.
  • Engine Lineup: The powertrain options were revised to meet stricter emissions standards while still offering engaging performance. The standard engine was a 250 cubic inch (4.1L) inline-six, providing decent economy for everyday driving. For those seeking more power, a 305 cubic inch (5.0L) V8 was available, offering a noticeable upgrade in performance. The potent 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8, previously a staple, was now largely relegated to specific performance packages or California emissions requirements.
  • Transmission Options: Buyers could choose from a 3-speed manual, a 4-speed manual, or a 3-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic transmission, catering to different driving preferences.
  • Trim Levels: The 1978 Camaro was offered in several distinct trim levels:
    • Sport Coupe: This was the base model, providing the classic Camaro styling and a good foundation for customization.
    • Berlinetta: Positioned as the more luxurious touring model, the Berlinetta typically featured upgraded interior appointments, including plush seating, woodgrain accents, and enhanced sound insulation. It aimed for a more comfortable and refined driving experience.
    • Z28: While not the powerhouse it once was, the Z28 designation still signified the performance-oriented model. For 1978, it featured a specific 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8 (often the L80 engine), a sport suspension package, wider wheels and tires, and distinctive Z28 badging and styling cues. It remained the enthusiast's choice for those seeking a sportier Camaro.
  • Interior: The interior largely carried over from previous years, offering a driver-focused cockpit with a comprehensive instrument panel. Standard features included bucket seats, and options ranged from air conditioning to upgraded sound systems. The Berlinetta offered a more upscale experience with additional comfort and convenience features.
  • Wheels and Tires: Standard wheels were typically 14-inch steel wheels with hubcaps. The Z28 package often came with larger 15-inch alloy wheels and wider radial tires, enhancing its performance stance.
  • Color Palette: Chevrolet offered a range of vibrant and classic colors, allowing buyers to personalize their Camaros.

Legacy and Significance:

The 1978 Chevrolet Camaro represented a critical juncture for the model. It demonstrated Chevrolet's ability to adapt the Camaro to changing automotive landscapes, including evolving safety regulations and a growing emphasis on fuel efficiency. The introduction of the urethane bumpers, while controversial to some purists, was a forward-thinking design choice that would influence automotive styling for years to come. Despite the horsepower reductions seen across the industry during this period, the Camaro, particularly the Z28, still managed to deliver a spirited driving experience and continued to be a symbol of American automotive spirit and performance. It remained a highly customizable and attainable sports coupe, securing its place as a beloved classic in automotive history.

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