I think 1982 was the 3rd generation start.
Assuming you're referring to engine cylinders, depending on the year it could have 4, 6 or 8
if you change the whole front clip it is easier than just the fascia, but yes they are all interchangeable
3rd Generation Camaro
The third generation rx7 ranges from year 1992 to 2002. Only 1993-1995 were sold in North America.
As far as Interchangeable parts go 1982-1992 is the same generation known as the third generation. Now as far as motors and stuff like that goes the sky is the limit you can make almost any G.M. small block bolt right up.
Its been out for more than a year.
No, Chevrolet did not make a 1994 SS. The first year for the 4th Generation SS was 1996.
about 3 ferrets can be released into the wild a year
I would think so. The 1982 to 1992 Camaro/Firebird are the same generation. There wasn't much that changed in the way of the body on the cars. They changed the front and rear bumbers/grills/lights around a little, but even these will swap from year to year in entirety.
what year camaro?
what year of camaro.
Chevy did not make a concept camaro in 2008 only in 06 and 07. General Motors will begin production of the fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro in February 2009. The Camaro will go on sale in spring of 2009 for the 2010 model year. To see some of the specs that Chevy has out you can go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth-generation_Chevrolet_Camaro. Hope this helps.