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How much power does a Camaro have?

How much power does a Camaro have?

The star of the Chevrolet performance lineup, the 6.2L LT1 V8 with the capability of 455 horsepower and 455 lb. -ft. of torque, will accelerate the 8-speed automatic Camaro SS from 0 to 60 in 4.0 seconds flat.

What Camaro has a 454?

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Year 1969
Model Camaro
Body Muscle Car
Engine 454 cui
Injection Carburetor

What was the stereo system in a 1997 Chevy Camaro?

The base model offered four speakers, and the top-shelf Monsoon audio system was a pretty impressive set-up for the time. That said, even the best, newest factory system is approaching driving age at this point, and car audio technology has come a long way since then.

When was the first Camaro factory hood made?

It was introduced midyear 69. #1 ZL1, built 12E at Norwood is one of the first Camaros to have a factory ZL2 hood. A late December LOS-built Z28 with ZL2 has also been documented.

What kind of gear does a 1997 Camaro have?

Use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your car. For a car so often associated with late-night, tire-squealing hooliganism, the 1997-2002 Camaro looks almost sophisticated these days — especially compared to the thick, brawny car that wears the nameplate now.

What are the factory options on a 1967 Camaro?

Click (or Shift-Click) to download the CRG RPO spreadsheet file in PDF format, version 19-Jan-2020. This section is to help identify which options were originally equipped on a car from the factory. 1967 Camaros will have many of these options indicated on the cowl tag.

The base model offered four speakers, and the top-shelf Monsoon audio system was a pretty impressive set-up for the time. That said, even the best, newest factory system is approaching driving age at this point, and car audio technology has come a long way since then.

Use our vehicle selector to find the gear that will fit your car. For a car so often associated with late-night, tire-squealing hooliganism, the 1997-2002 Camaro looks almost sophisticated these days — especially compared to the thick, brawny car that wears the nameplate now.

Is the Gen4 Camaro still a fun car to drive?

Though the platform dates back to the days when “hair metal” bands starred in things called “music videos,” the Gen4 Camaro is still slick, quick, and fun to drive. The slippery styling stands out among today’s boxy SUVs and pinched-looking compacts, and if you have a V-8, there’s plenty of power on tap when you need it.

How tall is the radio in a Chevy Camaro?

A variety of receivers will fit in the Camaro, but if you go with a new single-DIN (2″ tall) or shaft-style receiver, you’ll need to deal with the Camaro’s shallow dash opening. The receiver mounting kit (deeply discounted with most Crutchfield stereo purchases) includes an extension, so the radio will protrude from the dash by 1/2″.

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Ruth Doyle