Genuine Camaro White Book Review
Are you interested in finding out more about your Camaro? Would you like to know more about the history of the Camaro and it’s production? If the answer is yes, then the Camaro White Book is the resource for you. Written by Mike Antonick and published by Michael Bruce Associates, Inc. , The Genuine Camaro White Book contains as much information on Camaros and their production as is available to the general public. The current edition covers the car from it’s first year in production all the way into the fourth generation, up to the model year 1997. The book is broken down by model year, listing production information, retail prices, facts that distinguish each model year from others and available factory options for each model year, along with their corresponding RPO codes. Deciphering VIN numbers and RPO codes on your build sheet, cowl tag or service label can be confusing, but this book makes it easy. This can be very handy if you’re having trouble tracking down the paint code for Hugger Orange from 1970. If you think you’ve stumbled onto a rare, 1993 1LE Camaro sitting on a used car lot, this book can help you confirm or deny your suspicions. In short, this is the best resource available for Camaro owners. While build information from GM can get sketchy at times, this book does a tremendous job of compiling all the available information in a clear, concise manner and it’s compact size allows it to fit into glove boxes and center consoles for easy access at car shows and dealer lots. The production information Mike has graciously allowed us to list only begins to scratch the surface of what is contained in this book and at a cost of less than an oil change, you can’t afford not to have it. The Genuine Camaro White Book can be purchased online from a variety of online stores, including Amazon.Com, or directly from Michael Bruce Associates, Inc. at CorvetteBlackbook.Com.
SAMPLE CAMARO PRODUCTION NUMBERS it is illegal to copy this information without permission First Generation 1967-69 |
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1967 220,906 Total 195,765 Coupes 25,141 Convertibles . |
1968 235,147 Total 214,707 Coupes 20,440 Convertibles |
1969 243,085 Total 225,512 Coupes 17,573 Convertibles |
it is illegal to copy this information without permission Second Generation 1970-81 |
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1970 124,901 Total 112,323 V8 12, 576 6-cyl . |
1971 114,630 Total 103,452 V8 11,178 6-cyl |
1972 68,651 Total 63,830 V8 4,821 6-cyl |
1973 96,751 Total 93,137 V8 3,614 6-cyl . |
1974 151,008 Total 128,798 V8 22,210 6-cyl |
1975 145,770 Total 116,021 V8 29,749 6-cyl |
1976 182,959 Total 144,912 V8 38,047 6-cyl . |
1977 218,853 Total 187,464 V8 31,389 6-cyl |
1978 272,631 Total 235,649 V8 36,982 6-cyl |
1979 282,571 Total 260,658 V8 21,913 6-cyl |
1980 152,005 Total 100,901 V8 51,104 6-cyl |
1981 126,139 Total 74,135 V8 52,004 6-cyl |
it is illegal to copy this information without permission Third Generation 1982-92 |
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1982 189,747 Total 98,168 V8 69,777 V6 21,802 4-cyl . |
1983 154,381 Total 90,123 V8 54,332 V6 9,926 4-cyl |
1984 261,591 Total 152,433 V8 98,471 V6 10,687 4-cyl |
1985 180,018 Total 95,385 V8 78,315 V6 . |
1986 192,219 Total 114,741 V8 77,478 V6 |
1987 137,760 Total 77,321 V8 60,439 V6 |
1988 96,275 Total 53,455 V8 42,820 V6 . |
1989 110,739 Total 68,010 V8 42,729 V6 |
1990 34,986 Total 22,243 V8 12,743 V8 |
1991 100,838 Total 69,116 V8 3,722 V6 |
1992 70,007 Total 46,182 V8 23,825 V6 |
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it is illegal to copy this information without permission Fourth Generation 1993-2002 |
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1993 39,103 Total 21,253 Base 17,850 Z28 . |
1994 119,799 Total 78,859 Base 40,940 Z28 |
1995 122,738 Total 84,379 Base 38,359 Z28 |
1996 61,362 Total l34,522 Base 17,844 Z2 8,996 RS 2,263 SS |
Production statistics reprinted with permission from The Genuine Camaro White Book, Copyright © 1996 by Michael Bruce Associates, Inc.