The easiest way to find out the model of a 1980 Camaro is by the VIN # located on the drivers side of the dash, right next to the windshield. Unfortunately, Chevrolet only assigned 2 letters for models. The letter that you are looking for is the second one. If it is a z/28, rally sport, or sport model, it will be a "P". If it is a Berlinetta, it will read "S". You can also tell by which options it has.
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There was the base model, a.k.a. Sport Coupe, Rally Sport, Berlinetta, and Z/28
a 350 TPI OR A LT1 OR A LS DEPENDING ON WHAT TYPE OF APPLICATION UR GOING FOR .IN THE 80S MODEL CAMARO IT WAS A 305 V8 T.B.I ENGINE
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It depends on what model you want and what options. You can to go chevrolet.com/camaro to find out the exact price for what you want.
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One can use the AutoTrader, a tool used to find specific cars based on the model and brand, to find a 1969 Camaro SS. The 1969 Camaro SS can also be purchased from a private seller.
The 1980 Camaro does not have a clutch adjustment. If the clutch is not operating right, then there is something in the clutch system that is failing.
base camaro about 3330 lbs, Z28 is about 3600 lbs.
One might find a 1980 Camaro in Denver from online car sites that list such rare and unique cars. The local newspaper might have listings for such a car, or even existing car shops!
The purple wire for on starter 1980 Camaro is the solenoid wire. The wire can be dark purple or purple in color.
Camaro Z28 Sport Coupe $7,121.32