Some differences found in the 1978 Camaro from the previous model include a new front and rear bumper and a hood scoop with a decal. You can get more information about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Chevrolet Camaro (Second Generation)" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
No, a 1996 Camaro door will not fit a 2000 Camaro. While both models belong to the Chevrolet Camaro lineup, they belong to different generations, with the 1996 model being part of the fourth generation (1993-2002) and the 2000 model also in the same generation but with different styling and mounting differences. Therefore, the door dimensions and attachment points may not align properly. Always check compatibility before attempting to interchange parts between different model years.
yup there are zero differences as long as you get the corect model its either a t 56 or for the auto 4L60E
There was no Camaro built in the 2005 model year.
There is no 2008 Camaro. If you mean the 2010 Camaro's the SS model is running $38-43K
The Camaro was introduced in 1967 It was discontinued after the 2002 model year. It is back out as an '10 model
Chevy discontinued the Camaro in 2002 after the 2002 model year. However, the Camaro returned in 2009 as a 2010 model, continuing its legacy in the automotive market.
No
Depends on the model...
LS is the base model (only manual available). 2LT is the highest V6 model you can get. It is available with leather interior and the RS package. Go to Chevrolet.com/camaro to learn more.
It was released in the 1967 model year.
super sport1969 camaro
umm there's no such thing as a 09 Camaro the last camaro produced was in 02 and it was the 4th gen except the new 2010 model