Late-Modded Classic: Matt Cron’s LS-based 1970 Camaro

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It’s hard to not like the classic lines of the early Chevrolet Camaro. Their popularity has been at an all-time high since the beginning of the musclecar craze. Matt Cron is smitten with the Camaro, and when he found this second-gen version accompanied with a box of parts, he knew he had to have it.

Those US Mags Rambler wheels are wrapped in sticky Sumitomo tires, and measure 18x8 in the front and 18x9.5 in the rear. Stance is kept with 2-inch-drop coils in the front and 1.5-inch-drop rear leaf springs.

When Matt purchased the car, under the hood was a small-block V8, but he knew that wanted something a little different. When Matt began working on his ’70 Camaro several years ago, he didn’t notice many second-generation models getting treated to an LS power plant swap. Since he was looking to build the ultimate driver, he made the choice to use that modern technology to his advantage. It wasn’t long before he located an LQ9 6.0-liter engine from an ’06 Escalade and a 4L65E transmission. Matt contacted his friend Brad Dixon at American Iron Speed Shop in Loomis, California, who had already done a few LS swaps of this kind. Overall, the swap was pretty straight forward.

Power now comes from a 6.0-liter LQ9 engine mated to a 4L65E trans.

Before the engine was situated between the frame rails, it was also treated to a Brian Tooley Stage III camshaft with .553/.553-inch lift, and 218/224-degrees of duration. A Professional Products Typhoon intake directs the air in, while ceramic-coated Hooker Headers direct the spent gasses out through the Borla Pro XS Mufflers.

the car now handles like it’s on rails-Matt Cron

A Holley retro-fit oil pan gives the necessary clearance to make it all fit, and once Mark Romans of Motor Machine Super Shop in Carmichael, California, was finished tuning, the package turned the rollers to the tune of 364 rwhp. That is definitely enough to make this split-bumper beauty a blast to drive, which is exactly what Matt intended to do with the car.

The interior of Matt's Camaro wears both the classic styling it was born with, and some modern touches it was blessed with. Although a factory A/C car, Matt swapped over to a Vintage Air system for the ultimate in comfort and reliability.

Matt loves the second-generation Camaro, but wanted increased reliability and drivability over the stock configuration. That included more than simply swapping engines. Matt also upgraded the suspension with Classic Performance Products tubular control arms, lowered coil springs from Summit Racing, and 1 1/2-inch-drop Hotchkis rear leaf springs to give the car that perfect stance. A stiffer set of anti-sway bars makes sure that the Camaro keeps its composure when turning. Matt smiled when he said, “The car handles like it’s on rails.”

While the build was underway, he upgraded the braking system with a complete assembly from The Right Stuff Detailing. With the additional performance residing under the hood of Matt’s Camaro, having a braking system that is just as sufficient at pulling the car back from hyper-speeds gives Matt comfort when driving.

With so many modifications going on, it’s worth noting that Matt knows when to keep some original character as well. The color is 1970 Cortez Silver with the accent stripe color coming from a 2014 Cyber Gray Corvette. A set of US Mags Rambler wheels finish out the package with a modern touch on a vintage theme.

A tasty mix of modern and classic blends within the color choices for Matt's Camaro - Cortez Silver and Cyber Gray.

We caught up with Matt at the Goodguys event in Pleasanton, but he’s also attended various Cars & Coffee events as well as Hot August Nights in Reno. Matt reports that his Camaro delivers a respectable 16 to 17 mpg when driving around town, and even with the 3.73 rear gears, he can siphon out 20 mpg when on the highway, thanks to the overdrive hidden deep within the automatic transmission. That is exactly what Matt was going for when he started work on his Camaro. His stance on enjoying the car by driving it is best summed up when he says, “trailers are for boats!”

About the author

Andy Bolig

Andy has been intrigued by mechanical things all of his life and enjoys tinkering with cars of all makes and ages. Finding value in style points, he can appreciate cars of all power and performance levels. Andy is an avid railfan and gets his “high” by flying radio-controlled model airplanes when time permits. He keeps his feet firmly grounded by working on his two street rods and his supercharged C4 Corvette. Whether planes, trains, motorcycles, or automobiles, Andy has immersed himself in a world driven by internal combustion.
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