My father owned a 67 (I think) Tempest overhead cam 6 "sprint" - I believe there were non-sprint versions as well. He bought it from the original owner. By the time my father got it, the cam was worn some so he replaced it. I think the "sprint" (and maybe either version) tended to eat cams because of bad lubrication - or maybe abuse. My father, frugal that he was, was horrified when he was picking the cam from a junk yard and the yard guy cut through the cam belt with his pocket knife. Oh the horror

In any case, as a little boy, I remember that car being capable of a pretty mean burn out and impressed the crap out of me. My father's friend had the 302 Z at the time and that car was considered something to genuflect to compared to the Tempest. I'm not sure what the guy had done or not done to the Z28, but it seemed ridiculous fast on runs up and down Indianapolis Boulevard on the Southeast side of Chicago ("where der's nuttin' as wholesome as a fish" -Richard J Daley).
Years later, I had a 69 Camaro that had a small block, headers, 4bbl, 4spd, 411 gears. It was a blast to drive but in my recollection, nothing like the 302.