Here we have another amazing find. This find contains a very rare Camaro and a barn. When you put those two together what you get is a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro SS396 L78 4-speed found in a barn in Ohio.
In 1970, Chevrolet introduced the second-generation Camaro. The second-generation Camaro was made from 1970 to 1981. It went through a lot of changes over the years that is why the early second-generation Camaros are more desirable. Chevrolet made around 12,000 SS Camaros in 1970. Most of them had the 350 V8 engine. However, 1,884 of those 12,000 had a big block 396 V8 engine. Of those 1,884, 600 had the famous L78 396 engine which made around 375 horsepower. Those 600 are both automatic and manual transmission cars. This 1970 Camaro is one of those 600. This one comes with a 4-speed manual transmission which makes it rarer. That fact makes this find amazing. However, there is one detail about this find which makes it weird. That detail is the owner. He says that this Camaro is a real L78 4-speed car that still has its original engine. Well, he didn’t send us any pictures of that engine. He also didn’t send us any pictures of the interior. He did send us a picture of the rusted floors which can be fixed.
After all these facts, I am sure that you get the reason why this find is so special. However, the lack of pictures makes this find questionable. If this car is as good as it is, why didn’t the owner send us pictures of the engine and the interior?
I hope that our readers will give us the answers.