3 different motors actually. The stock plain Jane ones came with 305s and some of the SS's came with 350s But majority of the true SS's came with a 396ci/375hp motor (or at least that's what mine was before the burger built add on were put on) the RS's usually came with 350's aswell. So they came with 305 350 or 396,,, ooooh and the very rare CoPo's came with the expensive 427 motor aswell
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LT 1.Rated at 275HP."Second generation" of the Chevy small block.
Chevrolet had several motors available for the 1969 model Camaro. Most common were 327, 350, and 396 cubic inch engines. Some C.O.P.O. models came with 427 c.i. big blocks, such as the Yenko Camaro. But chances are you will never see one in original form.
350
305
Goodyears
Stock 1993-1997 Camaro (non z28 or Rs) came with a 3.4 sfi motor. All the rs camaros came with the 3.8 sfi motor. So no there is no difference
3rd Generation Camaro
The 305 TBI
1994 Chevy Camaro cars came in either V6 or V8 versions, meaning the engine had 6 or 8 cylinders. Additionally, some models during this time period came with an all-aluminum engine.
Either a 250 I6, a 305 or 350 V8
Actually, they just sat there going through a dictionary and came across the word camaro which meant friend or comrad if I remember correctly.