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The LT1 and LS1 fourth-gen Camaro is essentially ... from a wrecked 1998-'02 Camaro Z28 or SS, or to purchase an aftermarket tubular version. If you decide to purchase polyurethane motor mounts ...
Starting in 1993, the third-gen Camaro Z28 received the new LT1 (unrelated to the previous LT-1) 5.7-liter V8 with around 275 hp and 325 lb-ft as well as various cosmetic features and upgrades.
It wasn't long before she took a trip to the local car dealership to look for an LT1 Camaro to "fix up." As luck would have it, a 1995 Z28 was part of a trade-in deal earlier that day. The ...
Larry Hamilton has learned this over eight-plus years as the service manager for Chicago-area performance shop Speed Inc. In building his own 1997 Camaro ... departed 1996 Z28, which he had ...
633 buyers felt the need to get an "Indy" Camaro for $995 extra cash. Fourth-generation Z28 Camaros with the LT1 V8 could reach 62 mph in 5.7 seconds and a quarter mile in a bit more than 14 seconds.
The LT1 V8 car served with the Nevada Highway Patrol ... behind a billboard and chase down a Mustang 5.0. Related: 1992 Camaro Z28 Emerges From Eternal Storage With 1,324 Miles The B4C Special ...
The last Camaro to offer T-tops ... car fans in search of a good deal should focus on the initial Z28 with the 275-hp LT1 or the SS model with the 305-hp V-8 that came out three years later.
The new-for-1993 Z28 featured Chevy's equally new 5.7-liter LT1 which debuted in the Corvette just one year earlier. In the Camaro, it was slightly detuned to make 275 horsepower. After all ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Camaro has the distinction of having been owned by a man who once played golf on the moon. Now, it's going up for sale, with some of the purchase price going to a ...
However, it was the Camaro's V8 engine options, available for 2024 in the LT1, 1SS, 2SS, and ZL1 trim levels, which captured the attention of performance enthusiasts. The four V8-powered Camaro ...