How much is a 1979 Camaro Berlinetta worth?
Vehicle Valuation Analysis
Bodystyles | Median Sale |
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Berlinetta Sport Coupe | $6,825 |
Sport Coupe | $7,700 |
Z28 Sport Coupe | $12,650 |
What is in the 1984 Camaro Berlinetta?
Inside, there was an upscale cloth interior of high style, more Berlinetta badges, a complete instrument package as standard, carpeted rear wheel arches, and a storage well cover for parcels and your choice of monogrammed beige luggage. Unseen by consumers was additional sound insulation, for a more serene ride.
What was special about the Camaro Berlinetta?
It has a part digital dash, control pods for things like the turn signals and headlights, and a futuristic radio face which swivels side to side. Oh, and those control pods slide in and out, so you can position them how you like.
What is a 1979 Chevy Camaro worth?
Prices ranged from $4,676 for a base six-cylinder Sport Coupe to $6,115 for the Z28, of which 84,877 were built. The models were simplified, with a Sport Coupe, Rally Sport Coupe, Berlinetta and Z28.
How fast is a 1979 Camaro?
Top speed: | |
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(theor. without speed governor) | 166 km/h / 103 mph |
How many horsepower did a 1979 Camaro Z28 have?
1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 4-speed (130.5 kW / 177 PS / 175 hp) (since September 1978 for North America U.S.) specs review.
What is the value of a 1984 Camaro?
Prices ranged from the Sport Coupe, based at $7,995, to the Berlietta at $10,895 and the Z28 at $10,620.
What Gen is a 1984 Camaro?
third generation
Chevrolet Camaro (third generation) | |
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Platform | F-body |
Related | Pontiac Firebird (third generation) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 151 cu in (2.5 L) LQ8/LQ9 I4 173 cu in (2.8 L) LC1 V6 (1982–1984) 173 cu in (2.8 L) LB8 V6 (1985–1989) 191 cu in (3.1 L) LH0 V6 305 cu in (5.0 L) LU5/LG4/L69/L03/LB9 V8 350 cu in (5.7 L) L98 V8 |
Why is it called a Berlinetta?
Berlinetta is an Italian word meaning “little saloon,” and the term made attained prominence in automotive circles in the 1950s in large part because of Ferrari and its 225 S sports racing car, but the term has since been used by other supercar makers such as Alfa Romeo and Maserati.
What engine came in a 1979 Camaro?
5.7L, 350 Cubic Inch 8-Cylinder (RPO LM1) DRC – Optional engine, 4-speed, 4-bbl.
How much horsepower did a 1979 Camaro have?
Fuel type: | gasoline (petrol) |
Cylinders alignment: | V 8 |
Displacement: | 5733 cm3 / 349.8 cui |
Horsepower net: | 126.5 kW / 172 PS / 170 hp (SAE net) |
Horsepower gross: |
What engines came in a 1979 Camaro?
Sales for 1979 were the highest ever for any generation Camaro before or since, numbering 282,571 units. Engine choices remained with the 250 I6 standard in the base and RS models, with the 305 2bbl being an option and standard on the Berlinetta.