Check the vin number, and check the rpo codes in the glovebox. Then get on good and search camaro rpo codes, and you should find a list that tells the cars original build by matching the codes from the glovebox to the codes on the net.
Refer to the RPO codes listed in the glovebox. RPO GT4 is 3.73 and RPO GT5 is 4.10
RPO codes are exclusively GM... they're typically on a sticker located on the glovebox door itself.
No, you have to check the RPO codes to find out if your car has it.
rpo codes are in the glove box a list of what each one means can be found on www.s10forum.com
Look in the glove box for the list of RPO codes. Then look in this list in the related link.
Many GM vehicles have a glove box sticker showing the RPO (Retail Purchase Option) codes that can be used to decode most of the factory options that were installed on the car at build time. For example, if your RPO sticker shows an option of K05, there was an engine block heater installed at the factory. U11 would indicate that there was a Police Packace instrument cluster and certified speedometer. You can search the web for 'RPO Codes" to find more info for your specific vehicle.
Check your RPO codes. If it has K60 then you have a 100 amp alternator.
The build plate or the GM RPO Code Sticker is located in the glove compartment and the codes can be found at www.rpocodes.com.
That depends check the RPO codes they are on the glove box or the door as you open itmake sure the number on them matches the vin and go to camarosource.com and use their Rpo decoder to translate them.
I own a 1993 camaro Z28 with the 5.7L motor. had mine rebuilt recently and it was a 4l60 (700R4). I believe in 1994 they changed over in the z28 to the electronically controlled auto tranny which is designated 4l60E. You can check your RPO codes in the glovebox to tell you what tranny You have. They also tell you what axle ratio the car has and lots of other thngs. There is a website on the net You can go to to match the codes. Just google Camaro RPO codes and you should find it.
Check your RPO codes. If it has an U75 than it had a power antenna. If it has RPO code US6 it has a painted fixed antenna. There was only one style power antenna used from the factory.