What's the difference between the 1967 1968 and 1969 Camaro?

There are subtle differences between the models. 1967 has a single lens, 1968 has two lenses, and the 1969 lamps have a more slender appearance. For 1967 there is a single lens for the tail lamp. The RS model will have a long, rectangular red tail lamp, with the back-up lamp below the bumper.
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What's the difference between a 1968 Camaro and a 1969 Camaro?

Side marker lights were not federally-mandated until 1968, and the '68 Camaro has a larger rectangular-shaped side light, while the '69 Camaro has a narrow rectangular-shaped side marker light. The 1968 is also unique, because it has a strip of chrome that runs along the top of the doors.
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Are 1968 and 1969 Camaro doors the same?

A: The doors were different each year, but the same as the same year of Camaro.
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What is special about the 1967 Camaro?

The 1967 was the only Camaro to feature a right-side traction bar, also to counter wheel hop. The traction bar was standard equipment for all Z28 models, and was installed on other high performance models.
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What year Camaro is the rarest?

Rarest Camaro: COPO 1968 Camaro Z/28 Convertible.
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Camaro First Generation Differences (1967-1968-1969 differences)



How much is a 1968 Camaro worth?

In 2019, the price of the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro went up, seeing it sell at auction for $330,000. Like all things in 2020, the 1968 Camaro's price was also impacted by the COVID pandemic. This saw it sell at $110,000. Lately, the price has gone up, and the latest 1968 Chevrolet Camaro was sold for $176,000.
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How much is a 1969 Camaro worth today?

Today, depending on how good the car's condition is, the price range of a 1969 Chevy Camaro ranges from $85,000 to about $221,000.
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What engines came in a 67 Camaro?

1967 Camaro

Engine choices were plentiful, including the standard 230-cid six-cylinder, optional 250-cid six-cylinder, and 327-cid small-block V-8 in either 210 or 275-horsepower versions. Chevrolet's venerable 350-cid small-block would make its debut in the 1967 Camaro, and would not appear in other Chevys until 1968.
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What Motors came in the 67 Camaro?

First Generation Camaro Engines
  • 1967–1969 L26 230ci Inline 6 140 hp.
  • 1967–1969 L22 250ci Inline 6 155 hp.
  • 1967–1969 Z28 302 ci V8 290 hp.
  • 1967–1969 LF7 327ci V8 210 hp.
  • 1967–1968: L30 327ci V8 275 hp.
  • 1969: L14 307ci V8 200 hp.
  • 1969: LM1 350ci V8 255 hp.
  • 1969: L65 350ci 250 hp.
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What engines came in 1968 Camaro?

Engine offerings for 1968 were nearly identical to those of 1967, with the exception of the RPO L89 option that fitted aluminium cylinder heads to the RPO L78 396 big-block V8.
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Engines:
  • 140 hp 6 (230 cu. in.); 210 hp (327 cu. ...
  • Standard, 155 hp 6 (250 cu. in.); 275 hp (327. ...
  • SS 350.
  • option includes 295 hp V8 (350 cu.
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Did 1967 Camaro have hideaway headlights?

The Rally Sport package, RPO Z22, added several style options to the standard Camaro, the most noticeable of which were the hidden headlights. 1967 and 1968 RS Camaros used the same stlye grille and doors, but they were operated differently.
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How do you tell if a 1968 Camaro is an SS?

Unfortunately there are no codes on a '68 Camaro to help identify an SS. A Protect-o-plate can be helpful in identifying a first gen. SS but be careful because there are places that make reproductions of both trim tag and protect-o-plate.
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How do I identify a 1967 Camaro RS?

The 1967 Chevy Camaro was the only model to have the vehicle identification number (VIN) tag mounted to the door hinge pillar. The last six digits of the VIN of a 1967 Camaro started with 100001 and increased by one for each Camaro built at each plant. 3 - 6 Cyl.
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Did 69 Camaro come with a 396?

PRODUCTION A total of 230,799 1969 Camaros were built, with the bulk of assembly done at Norwood, Ohio, and Los Angeles, California, also producing a large number. Records show 32,932 SS cars built, of which 12,904 were equipped with the 396 engine: 6,752 L35s, 2,018 L34s, 3,823 L78s, and 311 with L89 aluminum heads.
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Did the 1968 Camaro come with a 327 engine?

8 Answers. No. 1968 Camaro Engine options were a 230-cid 6 (3.8L), a 302-cid 8 (5.0L) and in the SS/Z28 a 396-cid 8. 7 people found this helpful.
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Did a 1967 Camaro come with a 427?

Did A 1967 Camaro Come With A 427? These photos tell the story of an original 390 Camaro complete with the 427 engine, automatic transmission, and rearend. This Camaro was converted by Yenko to a 427 in March 1968, from a 396.In 1967, Yenko Camaro cars with big blocks that run the front cowl-plenum are very rare.
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What does Z28 mean?

The name Z/28 will be forever linked with the Chevrolet Camaro. In reality, it was a simple three digit, alphanumeric GM sales code for a "Special Performance Package" that was introduced in December 1966.
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What Motor came in a 1969 Camaro?

The four official 1969 Camaro 396 big-block options were the L34 (325 hp), L35 (350 hp), L78 (375 hp, iron heads), and L89 (375 hp with aluminum heads).
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Is a 69 Camaro rare?

Mark Hassett's '69 ZL1 Camaro Is The Rarest Of The Rare. There are many legendary automobiles that live up to the mythology that has been created by those who were there “back in the day.” Take for instance the 1969 ZL1 Camaro.
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How can you tell if a 69 Camaro is a Z28?

There is NO code in the VIN that recognizes a Z28 in any first generation Camaros. Late '69 Camaros had an "X" code on the trim tag though. A Protect-o-plate can be helpful in identifying a first gen. Z28 but be careful because there are places that make reproductions of both trim tag and protect-o-plate.
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Was there a 1967 Z28 Camaro?

The Z/28 option code was introduced to the Camaro in December 1966 for the 1967 model year. It was the brainchild of Vince Piggins, who conceived offering "virtually race-ready" Camaros for sale from any Chevrolet dealer.
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