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List Every Camaro By Year and Name Plate
Help me put together a list of camaro models and what years they were in.
(Correct me on anything that you find wrong please) I updated this with the cars that you recommended, I still need most of 2nd Gen data. I also did the updates in blue so that the changes are easier to see. 1st Gen: 1967 Camaro Base Hard Top: 160,648 (base model Camaro) Camaro Base Convertible: 25,141 (base model Camaro) RS: 64,842 SS: 34,411 Z28: 602 No external badges SS/RS Indy Pace car Camaro: 81 Total: 220,906 Yenko Camaro 1968 Camaro (base model Camaro) RS SS Z28 with external badges Yenko Camaro 1969 Camaro (base model Camaro) RS SS Z28 Yenko Camaro COPO Indy Pace car Camaro SS ZL1 2nd Gen: 1970 Camaro (base model Camaro) Z28 dropped the / in the Z/28 emblem RS SS 1971 - 1976 1977 Z28 1978 - 1981 1981 Yenko Turbo Z 3rd Gen: 1982 Sport Coupe (base model Camaro) Berlinetta Z28 Indianapolis 500 Camaro Z28 1983 - 1984 Sport Coupe (base model Camaro) Berlinetta Z28 1985 - 1986 Sport Coupe (base model Camaro) Berlinetta Z28 IROC-Z 1987 Sport Coupe Sport Coupe Convertible LT RS Z28 IROC-Z Z28/IROC-Z Convertibles 1988 Sport Coupe Sport Coupe Convertible RS Z28 IROC-Z Z28/IROC-Z Convertibles 1LE 1989 - 1990 RS RS Convertible IROC-Z28 IROC-Z28 Convertible 1LE 1991 - 1992 RS RS Convertible Z28 Z28 Convertible 1LE B4C (Police special) 1992 RS Heritage Edition (25th Anniversary Edition) Z28 Heritage Edition (25th Anniversary Edition) 4th Gen: 1993 T-top no convertibles Camaro Coupe (base model Camaro) Indy 500 Pace Car Camaro Z28 Z28 (+Z28 on rear bumper) 1LE 1994 Camaro Coupe (base model Camaro) Z28 1995 Camaro Coupe (base model Camaro) Z28 GAM (Government vehicles) B4C (Z28 Police Cars) 1996 Camaro Coupe (base model Camaro) Z-28 SS (only one year) Camaro SS (limited production car built by SLP under contract to GM) RS (+RS on rear bumper) 1LE 1997 Camaro Coupe (base model Camaro) 30th Anniversary SS Z28 RS Indy Brickyard 400 (pace car) 1998 - 2001 Camaro Coupe (base model Camaro) SS Z28 2002 Camaro Coupe (base model Camaro) 35th Anniversary Edition SS SS Z28 ZL1 5th Gen 2009 - 2011 Indy 500 pace car Camaro SS 2010 Synergy Transformer 2010 - 2012 LT 1LS 2LS 1SS 2SS RS 2011 XM Synergy Neiman Marcus 2012 Synergy 45th Anniversary edition Honor and Valor SS Transformers 2013 1LT 2LT 1LS 2LS 1SS 2SS RS ZL1 1LE Dusk Hot Wheels 2014 Indy 500 pace car Camaro Z28 Spring 2014 - 2015 LT 1LS 2LS 1SS 2SS RS ZL1 1LE Z28 2015 Commemorative Edition Green Flash Edition Camaro SS Convertible Commemorative Edition Festival Cars For Indy 500 2016 (Subject to change) 1LT 2LT 1SS 2SS RS
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Does the RS/SS count? It was possible to order both the SS and RS to receive a Camaro RS/SS.
According to Wikipedia about the first gen. Camaro: "The RS was an appearance package that included hidden headlights, revised taillights with back-up lights under the rear bumper, RS badging, and exterior rocker trim. The SS included a 350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 engine and the L35 and L78 396 cu in (6.5 L) big-block V8's were also available. The SS featured non-functional air inlets on the hood, special striping, and SS badging on the grille, front fenders, gas cap, and horn button. However, it was possible to order both the SS and RS package to receive a Camaro RS/SS. In 1967, a Camaro RS/SS convertible with a 396 engine paced the Indianapolis 500." Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevro..._generation%29 1967 Camaro RS/SS ![]() Last edited by Tractionless; 06-17-2015 at 12:41 AM. |
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You can clearly see "LT-1" and "Rally Sport" on the side of this second gen. I don't know the exact year, though. (Now I wish I'd taken a pic of the info card...) Also, don't forget the Berlinetta trim which ran from 1979 - 1986. In the 3rd gen version, Chevy offered an all-digital interior as an option, but I don't know what that was officially called. Some of the marketing materials called it "Starship" Camaro and that sort of stuck. Good luck!
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Here's some links that might help your research.
http://www.camarowiki.com/index.php/...evrolet_Camaro http://www.camarowiki.com/index.php/...evrolet_Camaro http://www.camarowiki.com/index.php/...evrolet_Camaro http://www.camarowiki.com/index.php/...evrolet_Camaro http://www.camarowiki.com/index.php/...evrolet_Camaro http://www.nastyz28.com/camaro/ Also, 1991-1992 had 2 badged models: RS and Z28 (the IROC-Z badging having been discontinued from the Camaro as the Dodge Daytona took over as the race series car) . The Z28 was available with 5.0L and Z28 5.7L (with specific additional external badging "5.7 Tuned Port Injection"). The 1LE package was of course available in addition to the police package already cited. In 1992 there was a "Heritage Edition" And as for "was there any car that was just 'Camaro'"...I'm assuming (though I have no authoritative source to back this up) that all the cars that were designated as model "Sport Coupe" in their option codes, with no other additional model designation like RS or the like, would be considered "just Camaro". Also, noticed you missed "Berlinetta" from your factory nameplate list. There were a number of Dealer-mod nameplates in addition to Yenko out there as well, though Yenko was probably the most famous from the "classic era".
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According to Wikipedia about the fourth gen. Camaro:
For the 1996 model year, two option packages returned: The RS (last seen in 1992), an appearance option for the V6 model. The SS (last seen in 1972), a performance and appearance package for V8-powered cars. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevro..._generation%29 Interesting fact: The 1996 model Camaro SS was originally marketed as a Z28SS, even the air filter assembly carried the Z28SS logo. Early prototypes had both emblems on the vehicle, as seen below. However, the Z28 was dropped from the name and cars were officially referred to as SS's when production started. The Z28SS logo on the air filter assembly remained on the '96 and early '97 SSs though. It was replaced by a camaroSS logo for late '97 model SSs. 1996 Camaro Z28SS prototype: ![]() ![]() '96 and early '97 Camaro SS air filter assembly: ![]() Mid/Late 1997 Camaro SS air filter assembly:
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In 1998, I bought my Z28, with the LS1 V8. To me, it was a base V8 Camaro, not a track type of car. The SS was the top dog at the time. The Z28 had 305hp, while the SS had 320hp. It was fun modding and dragging these cars, but I was always into road racing.
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2015 Green Flash Spring Edition
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Could say COPO although it wasn't an official name
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What about the 1981 Yenko Turbo Z?
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In addition to the overlap of trim levels in some years (SS&RS, Z28&SS, etc.) don't forget that most of the special edition packages you mentioned like 45th anniversary and synergy were also available across multiple trim levels. For example a 45th anniversary edition could be either a 2LT or 2SS. If you want to figure out every possible combination for every year you are going to have one giant spreadsheet.
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If you are going to mention Yenko, then you will need to mention every dealership that made a special order cars like Berger.
Also like has been mentioned, 1LE is a package not a trim or special edition. COPO being similar in that it is a special order option essentially only dealers in the know were able to get. Most got turned into cars like the Yenko S/C, very few could actually be brought as COPO only.
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Check this out for the "historically known" dealer mods http://www.yenko.net/dealers/pics.htm
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'71 Chevelle Malibu 350 (added 4bbl Holley, Headers, cam). Currently in suspended animation awaiting body restore '78 Monte Carlo 305 (um..yeah) '91 Camaro Z28 5.7L L98, G80/G92 Perf Axle Group. Damn I miss that car. '94 Camaro Z28 5.7L LT1 |
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