Strange info mixed in:
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Believe it or not I found this page along with other year Camaro info buried in the 1957 Chevrolet GM Heritage Kit at this link:
https://www.gmheritagecenter.com/doc...-Chevrolet.pdf See pages 86-103 for oddities that don't belong in this kit Paul |
Worthy of note, the 1969 Camaro figures contain errors.
The total production of 243,085 is correct because it is as of December 31, 1969, included the extended production. The Z/28 figure shown is as of September 30, 1969. Total Z/28 production as of December 31 was 20,302. The engine numbers add up to 243,095 so they are not accurate. |
...and "V6 engine"...
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The glory days. My 2020 LT1 is one of 29775 for the model year. Not sure how many are V8 or M6 manual trans ?
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One 1975 z28 built???
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Cool page Paul and thanks for sharing it also thanks William for clarifying details. The one x '75 built thing has been around for a while, wonder what the Vin Engine digit was?:hmmm: :beers: ~ Pete . . |
I had never heard of a 1975 Z. Has anyone had any info or back story on that car?
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Does anyone have any insight into why 1980 and 1981 Camaro production was more or less half that of 1978/1979?
Was demand down that much? I had a '78 and IIRC, people were crazy about the Camaros and Firebirds then. |
Well, it was the Carter years, after all.
Check out Trans Am production for the same years: http://transamworld.com/bird-prod-numbers.php |
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