The 1974 Camaro Type LT (Luxury Turing) is featured on this page of the 1974 Camaro sales brochure. The text reads, Type LT More L, more T than ever. We call this Camaro the Type LT because it takes the twin concepts of Luxury and Touring up another flight of steps beyond the Sport Coupe. Which in itself is quite a generous helping of comfort and driveability. Inside and out, the Type LT is a little more everything. First, let's consider its pluses on the Touring side of the ledger. Standard LT items for the road include out 350-cu.-in. V8 with variable-ratio power steering. Special instrumentation adds tach, temperature gauge and ammeter. There's an electric clock. Rally wheels that really look like they belong on this type of car. Hidden windshield wipers tuck down for an uninterrupted body flow. Wind-smooth outside sport mirrors are on each side, with the driver's side remote-controlled. New European-style taillights wrap around the rear to be more easily seen. For those of you with an ear for sophisticated engineering, there are new wear-sensors built into the front disc brakes to audibly warn of wear. And front suspension lower ball-joint wear indicators. As for Luxury, that's another story that follows when you turn the page. If you've had a Spartan upbringing, brace yourself.
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