1985 Camaro Restoration Information
1985 Camaro Specifications The mid-80s were big for the Camaro, especially 1985. This marked the year that the IROC-Z was introduced. Named after the International
1985 Camaro Specifications The mid-80s were big for the Camaro, especially 1985. This marked the year that the IROC-Z was introduced. Named after the International
1984 Camaro Specifications The Camaro saw few changes in 1984 when it came to the body, however, a number of interior changes were made. The
1983 Camaro Specifications Base Camaro Sport Coupes and Berlinetta models saw little change for the 1983 model year, aside from some new transmission options, including
1982 Camaro Specifications After proving its worth in the muscle car market from 1967 through the early ’80s, the Camaro transitioned into its third generation
1983 Malibu Specifications Image: Car Domain In it’s last year, the Malibu didn’t see many changes. Of course, by 1983 the Malibu Classic trim level,
1982 Malibu Specifications Image: Car Domain In the second year of the G-body Malibu, a number of “finals” occurred. This year marked the last year
1981 Malibu Specifications Image: Car Domain For 1981, the Malibu was transitioned over to the rear-wheel-drive G-body platform, which was the base of other GM
1980 Malibu Specifications In 1980, the Malibu SS was discontinued from Chevrolet’s lineup. While the SS departed, GM did produce a very limited number of
By 1979, the Chevrolet Nova had run its course. While the 1979 Nova model received a restyled front end with revised square headlights, new horizontal
1979 Malibu Specifications Image: Car Domain Not much changed on the Malibu between 1978 and 1979. The 1979 Malibu was a mid-size vehicle available as
The base 1978 Nova model changed very little from 1977. While the base car merely had a Chevy Bowtie emblem added to the leading edge
1978 Malibu Specifications In 1978, the Malibu name badge replaced the Chevelle name for good. In addition to the nameplate change, the new 1978