Wow a '68 Z. Very limited production compared to a '69 Z. Can you tell us what an Ultra Camaro is? Not familiar with that. Do know of the Z28 and SS variants for 2002 w the LS motor. Thanks!!
SLP Performance modified 02 Z/28, consisiting of: MAF Mass Flow sensor , Flow Pack Cold Air Intake, Quad Exhaust system amd Hurst short throw shifter. I believe the difference between the Stock Z/28 to the SS, is that the SS has 15 HP more tham the Z/28.. @@classicperformance
I did a little "quick digging" and indeed SLP did the SS Camaros and also Z28 enhancements including "off road exhaust". So, it is likely yours went through the SLP shops via GM.
Very nice survivor. Congrats!
Thanks, Luke! Was a good find at a fair price. Super solid car you could drive anywhere. And we plan to!
Wow!!!! Amazing car!! Great information shared too.
Appreciate your interest and comment! Stay tuned as we'll be doing some work on this car to preserve originality.
Fantastic find, I had a 68 Z/28, loved the torque of the 302, which was stolen in 73. Now own a 2002 Ultra/Z Camaro with 54858 miles on it,
Wow a '68 Z. Very limited production compared to a '69 Z. Can you tell us what an Ultra Camaro is? Not familiar with that. Do know of the Z28 and SS variants for 2002 w the LS motor. Thanks!!
SLP Performance modified 02 Z/28, consisiting of: MAF Mass Flow sensor , Flow Pack Cold Air Intake, Quad Exhaust system amd Hurst short throw shifter.
I believe the difference between the Stock Z/28 to the SS, is that the SS has 15 HP more tham the Z/28.. @@classicperformance
Nice!!! I recall the SS cars were outsourced to SLP or someone and not GM assembly lines.
I believe you may be correct. I purchased my UltraZ from my boss in 2007, with 32000 miles/ @@classicperformance
I did a little "quick digging" and indeed SLP did the SS Camaros and also Z28 enhancements including "off road exhaust". So, it is likely yours went through the SLP shops via GM.