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Yes, but watch the ratios. Check the build sheet on both cars. GT denotes the rear end gear ratios. GT3 is 3:73. Probably what they have. If both cars have like transmissions, they should be the same.
if both cars are stock, the camaro may have a better chance of winning, but both cars are heavy so yeah a race might work that question is imposssible to answer with the information given....may i suggest a race
The corvette it is lighter and sometimes has a larger motor, that is why there are corvette race cars and not camaro race cars.
Probably not. You have to see if both cars are auto or manual trans. If auto, the V8 will have trans cooler lines into the radiator, not sure if the V6 uses these.
Depends on what your interpretation of "faster" is. Top speed, 0 to 60...etc. What engine, transmission and rear end gears? I can tell you this...the 78 Camaro had a 305.....maybe a 350. The 78 T/A was available with a Pontiac 400. More horsepower and torque than the Camaro. Both cars with the same drive train and gearing...with the top engine offered for both cars....the T/A is "faster".
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CHEVROLET CAMARO!!!
The company that makes Camaro's cars is Chevrolet who themselves are a division of General Motors. One can find Chevrolet Camaro's to purchase from Auto Trader.
Most cars will last as long as they are cared for. My Camaro is a 1986 and is running strong and well.
The word 'camaro' has no meaning in any language. The cars' name was invented by Chevrolet. At the time, Chevrolet were naming all their cars beginning with the letter C as in Corvette, Caprice, Chevelle etc.So Camaro was 'made up' to suit.
The best advice that I can give you is for you to purchase a Haynes Manual at the parts or book store. It has a wealth of information. They have them for specific cars so you are buying only the information you need.