Fourth Generation Chevrolet Camaro (1993–2002)

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Fourth Generation Chevrolet Camaro for sale.

The LT1 (1993-1997) and LS1 (1998-2002) era. The LS1 SS and Z28 cars are now firmly in the modern-classic bracket and represent some of the strongest power-per-dollar values in the collector market. Final 35th Anniversary cars (2002) and SS coupes are particular collector picks.

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Fourth Generation Chevrolet Camaro

1993–2002 · 695,883 produced · Coupe / T-top Coupe / Convertible

The LT1 (1993-1997) and LS1 (1998-2002) era. The LS1 SS and Z28 cars are now firmly in the modern-classic bracket and represent some of the strongest power-per-dollar values in the collector market. Final 35th Anniversary cars (2002) and SS coupes are particular collector picks.

Key Engines

V6 3.4L / 3.8L · 160-200 hp
LT1 V8 (1993-97) 350 cu in · 275-285 hp
LS1 V8 (1998-2002) 5.7L · 305-325 hp

Notable Trims

Z28 SS RS 35th Anniversary SLP

What to look for on a 1993–2002 Camaro

  • Optispark distributor failure (LT1) — rebuild or upgrade common
  • Window regulator failures on T-top cars
  • Door panel delamination — known interior weakness
  • Headlight motor failures (pop-up headlights through 2002)
  • Rear axle clunk — pinion bearing wear common
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