Q&A

What is a 3rd gen Camaro worth?

What is a 3rd gen Camaro worth?

A: The average price of a Chevrolet Camaro – 3rd Gen is $16,611.

What year is a third gen Camaro?

Chevrolet Camaro (third generation)
Manufacturer Chevrolet (General Motors)
Production October 12, 1981–August 27, 1992
Model years 1982–1992
Assembly Van Nuys, California Norwood, Ohio 1982–1987 only

Is there an IROC Z28 Camaro?

For those who came of automotive age in the 1980s, there was only one Camaro to have: the IROC. For six years, Chevrolet offered the IROC trim model of the Z/28 (from 1985-1990), which was an acronym for International Race of Champions.

What is a 1982 Camaro Z28 worth?

Through The Years

EXPECT TO PAY
YEAR MODEL LOW-HIGH
1982 Z28 Indy Edition $7600-$20,700
1985-1986 IROC-Z 305 TPI $8700-$19,400
1988-1992 Sport Coupe/RS 305 TBI $2500-$12,300

What’s the best year Camaro?

1969 Camaro
Consensus throughout the auto industry dubbed the 1969 Camaro as the best of all time. This year, the COPO Camaro was started, designed for top performance. It was a true engineering marvel with a ZL1, L88 427 big block engine. This used aluminum to lower the weight and help achieve 430 horsepower.

What 3rd Gen Camaro has the most horsepower?

1989 Chevrolet Camaro: The base Camaro model is called the RS. The highest horsepower option is the TPI 350 with 240 hp.

How much horsepower does a 1992 z28 have?

230 to 245 hp
1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28/Horsepower

What year was the best IROC Z?

The 1985 Camaro IROC-Z made Car and Driver magazine’s Ten Best list that year and won praise for its precision handling and tight, if “twitchy,” suspension.

What does Z28 stand for on the Camaro?

The name Z/28 will be forever linked with the Chevrolet Camaro. In reality, it was a simple three digit, alphanumeric GM sales code for a “Special Performance Package” that was introduced in December 1966.

When did the third generation Camaro come out?

The front windshield reclined at 62 degrees, thus breaking an internal GM rule limiting such angles to sixty degrees. The rear seat folded down to expand the luggage compartment, which was accessed through a large rear hatch. The Third-Generation Camaro was released for sale in December 1981, beginning production on October 12, 1981.

What kind of suspension does a Camaro Z28 have?

Offered as an option package on the Z28, the Camaro IROC-Z featured an upgraded suspension, lowered ride height, specially valved Delco-Bilstein shocks, larger diameter sway bars, a steering/frame brace known as the “wonder bar”, a special decal package, and an optional Tuned Port Injection system taken from the Chevrolet Corvette.

What was the name of the 1988 Camaro convertible?

1988 Camaro IROC-Z convertible The Camaro line was greatly simplified this year, starting with discontinuing the slow-selling LT model, and dropping the base Z28. The IROC-Z package proved popular and the package became standard on Z28s. This resulted in two models remaining, the base coupe and the IROC-Z.

What kind of engine does a Camaro Sport have?

Three models were available: Sport Coupe, Berlinetta, and Z28. 173,000 Camaros were sold in the United States in 1982. 12 percent of buyers took the four-cylinder, 37 percent the V6, while 51 percent opted for the V8. The Sport Coupe came standard with the 2.5 L (151 cu in) LQ9 four-cylinder engine.