In 1968, approximately 12,000 RS (Rally Sport) Z/28 Camaros were produced. The Z/28 package was introduced to enhance the Camaro's performance, particularly for racing. The combination of the RS and Z/28 options made these vehicles particularly desirable among enthusiasts. However, exact production numbers can vary based on different sources and criteria for counting.
There were reportedly 7,199 Z28s sold in 1968.
What year are you talking about
there were: 30,335 -Z28 coupes made 8,024 -Z28 convertibles made 38,359 -Z28s made in 95 Making them kinda rare in the auto world
100
Mine did.
7199 http://www.oldride.com/library/1968_chevrolet_camaro.html
None, the RS package wasn't available on the Camaro in 1984
In 1970, Chevrolet produced approximately 8,000 Z28 Camaros. The Z28 was introduced as a high-performance option for the Camaro, featuring a 302 cubic inch V8 engine and a variety of performance enhancements. This model year is often celebrated among enthusiasts for its distinctive styling and performance capabilities.
There Are 4 Types Of Camaros The Regular Then The RS Then The Z28 Then The SS
Sport Coupe and the Berlinetta. Z28, LT , etc are option packages
LS1 is a GM engine, Z/28 is (was) an option package on Camaros.
20,302 Z28's were made in 1969