yeah seeing as the only real differences between the two are interior and paneling on the outside the rest of it's the same but why would you want to put a firebird into a camaro should be what you ask yourself
A Y-body is a Corvette, an F-body is a Camaro/Firebird
this is for 84+ trans am/firebird/camaro $1500- barely running or really really good deal $2500- solid running car $3500- strong running w/ decent body and interior if you can go above that you will be able to find a 350 firebird/camaro or one with an engine swap.
F-Body WebsiteLot's of useful links for Camaro/Firebird enthusiasts.
The Chevrolet has been in continuous on and off production since its first model in 1967. The Camaro/Firebird (GM F-Body) did have a hiatus after model year 2002, with the then 5.7L LS1 series engine.
Yes it will fit, They are exactly the same body style
Yes. The biggest difference is their looks. If you take care to get the trim package that matches engines and performance accessories, there isn't a large performance difference, although the firebird is slightly longer and about 50-60 lbs heavier. The firebird looks much more over-the top like a fast car. The camaro looks much more sleek and stylistic than the firebird. Also, the camaro has slightly more trunk space. However, since they are both F-Body GM performance cars, with the same engine, tranny,etc... they are very, very similar.
What parts??? Body, engine, suspension???
68-69 leaf springs from the Camaro, Firebird, and Nova I believe are all the same. It seems that maybe the Apollo and all those cars based on that Nova platform will work. I know for sure the Camaro and Firebird are interchangeable. The X-body platform....I'm not 100% sure of.
yes, body parts are completely compatible. many Camaro parts are also equally compatible.
Ebay is great> LairdAnswerthere is a place in Oklahoma city that's called American camaro and firebird that can get them for you. AnswerThere's a company in North Carolina that specializes in F-Body parts (Camaro & Firebird). They carry all sorts of parts for many years of these cars. Check out their site http://www.fbodymotorsports.com
Just an educated guess, but I believe all 1992 305 Camaro's had TBI (Throttle body Injection), the 1989 Firebird 305 does not, other then that I don't know of any difference unless you have a more specific question...
The fourth generation General Motors F-Body (Camaro/Firebird) was offered in multiple rear end gear ratios. These included 3.02, 3.42, and 3.73.