82-92 all models, camaro, berlinetta, rs, z28 and iroc-z. only difference is hood styling, rear spoiler options, engine size, t-top/hardtop/sun or moonroof and ground effects badging.front nose, fenders, doors quarters, hood, deck lid, taillight etc all interchange on camaros.
yes it will camaro parts from 82-92 will interchange
Yes, mostly. 1982 to 1992 Camaros are collectively called 'third gen' Camaros and the vast majority of parts will interchange. You can also use many parts from 82-92 Firebirds.
The answer depends on the specific part. However the years 1982 to 1992 are called 'third-gen' in f-body cars and many parts will interchange across the entire series.
will a 3.8 engine from a2002 Camaro interchange with a1999 camaro
No, 1982 to 1992 are the same body stile, 1993 and up it changed
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The 1982-1992 Pontiac Firebird
Get the Haynes repair manual for 1982 thru 1992 Camaros.
Very few parts are specific to the '86. The 86 falls squarely in the middle of 'Third Generation F-Body' that includes 1982-1992 Camaros and Firebirds. Some parts, like seats, rear hatches and t-tops, freely interchange without regard to year or model, others (like dashboard parts) can be very specific and need to be matched by vin code. On the bright side most parts will interchange. A Firebird door will look odd because of the extra side moldings, but it will bolt up and work. Of course, your mileage may vary. Locally (Portland, Oregon) I just wander the u-pull wrecking yards to find parts.
Yes, from 1982 through to 1992 the rear ends should all fit. The are all the same generation car.