What year Camaro has the split bumper?

The split bumper Camaro made its debut in 1970. However, it was not until 1971 that it made its way into the showrooms and yards for sale. The term split bumper was used to refer to the design of some of the most iconic second-generation Camaros
second-generation Camaros
The second-generation Chevrolet Camaro is an American pony car that was produced by Chevrolet from 1970 through the 1981 model years. It was introduced in the spring of 1970. Build information for model 123-12487 was released to the assembly plants in February of that same year.
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. These cars had an interesting front bumper.
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Did they make a split bumper Camaro in 1973?

As a side note, the 1973 model year was the last year for the Camaro's split-bumper design and round taillights.
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Are all 70 Camaro split bumper?

Originally, split bumpers (also known as bumperettes) were found on 1970-73 Camaro models with the RS package (RPO Z22). However, some owners of non-RS cars liked the look, and decided to add them to their cars after the fact.
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Did they make a 72 split bumper Camaro?

The RS package is what gave the Camaro its most iconic design element of this period: the split-bumper grille. If you want a rare muscle car, this 1972 Camaro RS/SS being is about as rare as they come, and this one won't last long. Just click HERE to make an offer on the car.
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What is the rarest year Camaro?

Numerous variants of the Camaro have been built during its 50-year production run. None have been as rare as the Convertible Z/28.
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One Year Later: A Split-Bumper, 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 RS



What is a catfish Camaro?

You're probably wondering where the nickname “catfish Camaro” comes from. As you can probably see, the Camaro that was produced from 1998 to 2002 had flush headlights and a front grille that looked like a gaping mouth.
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What is the most desirable Camaro?

What is the best Camaro Model. The Camaro SS is the best Camaro model. It's more powerful than base versions of the nameplate, but it's not as specialized as some of the higher-spec models like the Z28 and ZL1. The Camaro SS hits the right sweet spot among all these models.
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Which Camaros have split bumpers?

The 1970 Camaro was the only split bumper Camaro that was fitted with buckets seats.
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Are 1972 Camaros rare?

Even among popular Chevrolets, the 1972 Camaro SS was a rare vehicle, and today it's not often seen. However, there's one on eBay that has just about all the right options. When the second-generation Camaro was introduced mid-year in February 1970, it was like a completely different car.
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How can I tell if I have a 1970 Z28?

Like always the best way to truly identify a Z28 is by the engine. On Norwood, OH assembled 1970 and 1971 Camaros check the Trim Tag. Unfortunately for Van Nuys assembled Camaros the engine is it. Engine changed to 350 cubic inches.
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How do I identify a 1970 Camaro?

The 1970 Camaro is the only year with the emblem on the trunk that says “Camaro by Chevrolet” and the only year in which the side marker lights do not flash with the signal lights.
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How do you tell if a 1972 Camaro is a true SS?

Look at the fifth digit on a 1972 Camaro VIN (although the SS model was produced prior to 1972, it was not coded into the VIN until that year). The letter "K" stands for the base 350 SS engine. The letter "U" stands for the big-block SS engine. Any other letter in this spot indicates the car is not a SS model.
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How can I tell if my 1970 Camaro is a RS?

The only difference in the rear end of a '70 to '73 RS Camaro is a chrome ring inside the tail lights. The RS package could be combined with any drive train setup or color available from '70 to '73. Third Generation RS's: Some years an RS was the only thing available and others it was an option.
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How much is a 1970 Camaro Z28 worth?

For example, a 1970 Camaro Z/28 in #2 (Excellent) condition is worth $51,000, more than twice that of a 1980 Z/28 in similar condition ($22,800).
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How much is a 73 Camaro worth?

The Chevrolet Camaro 1973 prices range from $11,700 for the basic trim level Coupe Camaro (base) to $20,020 for the top of the range Coupe Camaro LT.
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What year was the Z28 Camaro made?

The Z28 was released on December 29, 1966, just in time to run in the 1967 Trans-Am series. Its public introduction was low key, and many Camaro buyers who didn't see the magazine coverage of the Z28 weren't aware it was available.
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What year was the last big block Camaro?

Only 970 SS 396s were produced in 1972, and this was the last year for the SS 396 and SS 350 models, as well as the last year the Camaro was offered with a Big Block from the factory. This year the badges changed from "Z/28" to "Z28".
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What engine did a 1972 Camaro have?

In all, 68,651 Camaros were built, with a mere 4,821 having the 110 bhp, 250 cid six-cylinder engine.
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How much does a 1972 Camaro cost?

The six-cylinder base 1972 Camaro cost $2,729.70 and the V-8 was $2,819.70.
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What is IROC Z Camaro?

During the second half of the 1980s, the IROC-Z was the fastest and most aggressive-looking version of Chevrolet's Camaro. Named for the International Race of Champions -- a prestigious motorsports competition -- the IROC-Z was sold as an options package for the V-8-powered Z-28 model.
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What is 3rd generation Camaro?

The "Third Generation" of the Chevrolet Camaro F-car was introduced in 1982 and had a production run which lasted an entire decade to 1992. The "Third Gen Camaro" went through various trim, facia, suspension and wheel changes as well as engine options. All were of a steel unibody, hatchback design.
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How many generations of Camaros are there?

Four distinct generations of the Camaro were developed before production ended in 2002. The nameplate was revived on a concept car that evolved into the fifth-generation Camaro; production started on March 16, 2009.
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What year is the best year to buy a Camaro?

Ranking The Camaro's 13 Best Model Years
  1. 1 1969 Camaro ZL1: Worth Over $1 Million.
  2. 2 2018 Camaro GT4. ...
  3. 3 2019 Camaro ZL1: The Fastest, Yet. ...
  4. 4 1971 Camaro SS: The Iconic Muscle. ...
  5. 5 1968 Camaro Z28: Put Its Best Foot Forward. ...
  6. 6 1985 Camaro IROC-Z: Of Championship Dreams. ...
  7. 7 1998 Camaro Z28 SS: Two's Company. ...
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What is best year Camaro?

Consensus throughout the auto industry dubbed the 1969 Camaro as the best of all time. This year, the COPO Camaro was started, designed for top performance. It was a true engineering marvel with a ZL1, L88 427 big block engine.
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How many miles is too much for a used Camaro?

Your Camaro should last 150,000 miles or more if you use it like a regular car and keep up with maintenance. However, many Camaros with proper maintenance and overall care can cover over 200,000 miles in their lifetime.
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