Basic camaro 3 speed manuel on column with vinyl top and radio was 2,700 out the door.
Camaro Z28 Sport Coupe $7,121.32
The sticker price is the full retail price of a vehicle.
No. Sticker price is only a suggested retail price and if the dealer is able to sell the car for more it is just more money in his pocket. Unfortunately the issue falls back on you for not shopping around for the best price or negotiating a better price. In addition when a new car hits the market and is a highly desirable model dealers often get well over sticker. Example of that being the new Camaro which, when they first came out, dealers were getting $10,000 or more over sticker. Fast forward several months now I have a local dealer with 30 in stock and they will gladly deal with you for sticker or less.
The sticker price is the manufactures suggested retail price (MSRP). Only vehicle that are in very high demand will sell at sticker price.
67
the camaro easily outran the mustang because even the smallest camaro engine the 327 outperformed the small mustangs 289. the camaro also came with a 350 so the mustang did not have a chance
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the 67 camaro has a triangular side window vent that can be pushed open and 68 and 69 do not have that http://members.socket.net/~g6007/68/68drivers.jpg (68 camaro) http://www.buyoldcars.com/info/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/67camaro-smallpic-cutout.jpg (67 camaro) hope these links are useful
they didnt make camaros in 1965 the first one they made was in 1967 they didnt make camaros in 1965 the first one they made was in 1967
$ 24,635 was the sticker price.$ 24,635 was the sticker price.
No, they were subtly different between those years
I have a 1991 944S2 Cabriolet and still have the window sticker. The price on the window sticker is $53,000.