Hey could you please make a similar video like this about ford mustang? I really enjoyed watching and i am getting s 1st gen mustang and i really wanna know more about it!
Hello. Do you make posters such as the cover page? Sure would like one to put in my garage. I own a 67 rs, 73, 83 cb4 & 95 Z28 Camaro's. I hope to add 5th & 6th soon.
My homeboy Mike had a '67 street machine, complete with big-block, 4-speed on the floor and a ton of performance parts. I rode shotgun in that car alot and every single time it made me smile. There's nothing like a big-block.
So the kid riding along with interest is a scrub. The comment is a exposure of thought, that cuts the current generations off from the wealth of knowledge they don't know they are missing. @@junit483
@@junit483 PLEASE tell me that you’re just a little bitch, WITHOUT telling me that you’re just a little bitch!!! Furthermore, not everyone is mechanically inclined and/or has the money needed to build a fast car!!! So… a scrub, ABSOLUTELY NOT… a person, just like everyone else, that loves an adrenaline rush, ABSOLUTELY!!! And… you know what??? There isn’t a damn thing wrong with that!!! So, whoever told you and/or made you believe that did you a very big disservice in the game of life!!! Stay off the internet looking for life lessons because I’m sure that is where you came up with your conclusion. AMIRITE???
Working on my 67 Camaro Convertible. 400Hp 327, 700r4. Dropped some weight. After 57 years still competitive. I can gold plate it for what a new one costs. And it is repairable on the driveway.
As much as I loved my 67......I wouldn't trade it for my modern automobiles that have all the creature comforts as well as good performance and good mpg. I drive thousands of miles at a time. I need the windows rolled up....and the AC on. And since the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is not my brother.....I want good gas mileage.
Thanks for the video , Love the second Gen Camaro, My first car back in 88 was a rusted out 74 LT that had a neglected hard existance from new. Fixed it up and drove it for a few years then sold it. All these years later I managed to find another 74 and was finally in the position to have the money and a shop to build it properly, have had it for three years now and it feels like my very own time machine, makes me feel like a teenager again and will hang onto this one.
For someone who's not from the US, this was surprisingly interesting and informative to watch! I love the '68 and the 3rd gen Camaros. Are you planning to do a Corvette video with the same format?
I remember in 89 when the N10 dual cat exhaust became available on the tuned port cars. It was the first 80's car that made all the pops and burbles when you left off the throttle. I also remember this exhaust option on the news because some west coast states complained it surpassed their sound laws. Still at the time you definitely knew when in 89 when a new f-body or Vette had this option.
Wow this is the most comprehensive detailed video I have seen on the Camaro ever. Love all the details you put in here and the comparison of all the generations. Fantastic job!
I've had 3 F-bodies - 2 Pontiacs and a Chevy. Still have my 5th gen. Would love to see a similar video for the Pontiac F-Bodies. They day GM discontinued Pontiac was a sad one for me.
Same.. first performance car experience was owning a 2000 LS1 WS6 6 speed at 20 years old. Kept it for 6 years. Wish I didn’t sell it, those are very expensive now. I’m in my mid thirties and bought a 5th gen SS Manual because I missed my trans am so bad! Iv owned the Camaro for over 2 years now.. and even though its superior in almost every way, there’s nothing like taking out the t-Tops and tearing up the roads in the fastest car of the era.
My second car was a brand new '79 Berlinetta and drove that until it got totaled on tax day '88. Loved that car (late 2nd gen is my favorite) and decided to get another Camaro (or Firebird). I found a '78 Z28 w 4spd/t-tops/350. That turned out to be a "beast" and within months of purchasing that I purchased a brand new '88 IROC with 5spd/t-tops/305. The '78 was a winter car for a couple of years. I still drive the IROC (nice weather car only here in the rust belt). Look forward to bringing it out of storage every year!
Yeah I put the captions on and I rewound about three times to see if I was hearing it correctly. I mean I know there's tons of people that fake original cars but that's not what he's talking about here.
Thank you , I collect 1:18 scale models. I recently decided to venture into the Camaro world. This a fantastic guide. I live in South Africa and these cars were never officially sold here (LHD). So this helps me a lot🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hey man this was an awesome video. Thank you for making it. I've been an f body fan all my life and it always surprises me how little hype there is on there is for these cars compared to the jdm market for example. People been sleeping on these cars and are missing out. I hope to see restored gen 3 and 4 cars in the near future!
My very first vehicle was the 1967 Camaro. It was always special to me because my relative sold it to me when I was in college. It was the 350-V8, 295 hp SS-RS with 2 speed transmission. The unique thing about my car was it had the "Panther" emblems on both sides of the vehicle. I loved that car and after wrecking it in 1979 and garaging it for the next 41 years, I decided to have it completely restored so that I could experience the exciting performance of this incredible machine. It should be finished in a couple of months, and I intend to pamper it and maybe show it in car shows. Ivee learned that GM never owned up to producing a Panther, but I own one. Thank you for your video. I'll subscribe for the information you provided in this one. Great information.
Thank you for this. Back in 1984 I bought the 84 Sarajevo Olympic Edition Camaro, loved that car. In 1991 I had the Camaro RS with T-tops. My sister also had back in 1983 a new new V-8 Camaro.
Wow! Great stuff, dont know how I missed your site all this time, but got it now. And Thanks for all the extras, own an 83 3rd Gen. Nearly complete LS swap / 4L65E car is amazing now, lighter yet, and 4 times more powerful, thoroughly enjoying the build.
Im on my 6th 2nd gen, absolutely love them! Currently have a 79 Z-28,(clone) just wish they weren't so heavy. Love the way they look, drive and handle. I have 4 wheel disc on mine, and a built 700r4 with 3.73's out back, very fun car and people always taking pictures!
been born from a dad who owned 67 68 69 Camaro's raced Camaro's and my grandpa build the body by in Cincinnati. and then was the first car I worked on at 3. and later owned and sold myself. good video you know your camaro's. eat healthy mythical beast.
Owned a 1978 Z 28 when I was in high school mid- late 90's. My favorite is the 70-73 Split bumper cars. I pulled the engine and built a stroker for it at career center. I shot it blue with flat black spolier, factory z 28 hood scoop, and side vents. Crager sst's 15*10 in the back and 15*8 in the front. I had t tops as well but the car got totaled when a drunk driver hit it when I had it parked.
Last weekend I stopped to admire a car that had no badging except "Z28" I looked at it for a couple of minutes, and wondered what this gorgeous mystery car was. It was a 2nd gen Camaro in much better-than-stock condition, with some very tasteful upgrades and styling. Never ever saw such a beautiful Camaro in my life. Anyway, this video was awesome. It's hard to find overviews like this that trace a car's evolution through the years. I will be back if you do this for more models.
I helped my dad restore a pre-order ‘67 RS, which ended up coming with features you otherwise couldn’t get such as power steering, front disk brakes, and a fold-down rear seat that didn’t have a pass-through to the trunk
My mom used to have a 2010 Camaro RS with a 3.6L LFX V6 in it with 304 HP and 278 Ibs of torque and it was a blast to drive till one day my dad decided to trade in the Camaro for the 2023 Toyota 4Runner since Toyota wouldn't give him enough money for the trade in on the 2012 Jeep Patriot, now my mom drives a 2023 Dodge Charger RT Scat Pack Widebody with the 392 Hemi V8 in it with 485 HP and 475 Ibs of Torque and its a beast but she still misses her Camaro.
This detailed info is right up my alley. Always like the 3rd gen and wanted one. I've owned a 4th gen (Ok, it was a Firebird), and now a 6th gen SS 1LE. Fantastic car.
IROC-Z version of late 80s Camaro Z28 was very quick & handled beautifully. Had a 350 5.7L version avail. Responded well to simple mods. Cant compare technology of 35yrs ago to today. They are icons though..a Yoda minivan never will be! 💯
Excellent video. The Catfish redesign from 1998 is a love it or hate it thing. I personally think it was a huge step backward. The earlier 4th Gens look aggressive and mean by comparison, at least to me. I am not sure why they felt the need to change, perhaps it was an attempt to boost sales in a segment (pony cars) that was dying anyway. Maybe the F body would have survived if GM had stuck with either the Camaro or Firebird and not built both. Ford could focus on the Mustangs (no pun intended) and did not have competing cars from the same company. Not building a car that would outshine a Corvette was a real problem that Ford did not have. Having the LS from a pure performance standpoint is overrated and the gap can be overcome easily by letting the LT 1 breathe (CAI and better exhaust is the easiest route). LT1s are torquier but the LS revs higher. OptiSpark issues were well sorted by '95, except if you lose your water pump (bad placement, engineers). That said, the LS is definitely a step up technologically, are easier to troubleshoot and tune, and has more aftermarket support (people want to LS swap toilets these days if they aren't flushing properly). I don't know where the content creator gets that the 4th Gen is a "big" car. Maybe compared to a contemporary Mustang, sure, but park a 4th Gen next to a 3rd Gen. The 3rd Gen is noticeably bigger, at least with an eye test, and looks portly in comparison to a 2nd or 4th Gen.
We had an '81 Z/28 before we were married. The 350 was anemic at 180hp but she was absolutely beautiful and my (now wife) loved to drive it. Dark blue scheme. The vacuum operated cowl induction with the little blue lights (so you knew when it opened at night) was kitschy but cool. I still have a picture of it in our garage. Would post one here for all of you if I could. Happy I was lucky enough to have been one of the few to have owned one.
Great video! Thanks for making it. I really like Camaros (and Firebirds), but due to my height (6' 5"), I just can't fit comfortably in them...ditto for Corvettes (which is why I currently drive a Challenger Scat Pack widebody w/6-spd). My favorite generation of Camaro (looks-wise) is the 4th-gen LS1 cars (i.e., catfish Camaro).
I own a 4th Gen Catfish as well. Convertible. The tire and rim combination I have makes it ride very well. Ya I know it's the base model size of P215/60r16 tires but that sidewall height really does enhance the ride quality. Plus that size is more readily available than the one it came with which was the P235/55r16s. They are hard to get through my work where we sell tires and to order them they want a pretty penny just for tires of that size.
I'm 6'5" tall as well, and if you want a fun older car to mod, may I suggest an 80's Monte Carlo SS? A LOT of my parts have been sourced from Camaros, almost to the point of it being more Camaro than Monte at this point. Mirrors from an 80's Camaro are direct bolt-on, and if you want to get decent braking, the four-wheel disc brake setup from a 97 Camaro bolts right up too (will need the front spindles from a 2005 Blazer, but no custom work). If you swap out the steel V-8 for an aluminum one you're looking at a sub-3,000 pound car. I have 295/50R15's on the rear.
The Catfish redesign from 1998 is a love it or hate it thing. I personally think it was a huge step backward. The earlier 4th Gens look aggressive and mean by comparison, at least to me. I am not sure why they felt the need to change, perhaps it was an attempt to boost sales in a segment (pony cars) that was dying anyway. Maybe the F body would have survived if GM had stuck with either the Camaro or Firebird and not built both. Ford could focus on the Mustangs (no pun intended) and did not have competing cars from the same company. Having the LS from a pure stock performance standpoint is overrated and the gap can be overcome easily by letting the LT 1 breathe (CAI and better exhaust is the easiest route). LT1s are torquier but the LS revs higher. OptiSpark issues were well sorted by '95, except if you lose your water pump (bad placement, engineers). Why folks piss and moan about bad Optis is that instead of replacing caps and rotors they replace the whole Opti with crap Chinese aftermarket junk from Auto Zone or supposedly "good" MSD units that are still junk. The overheating issues on those motors are largely due to people not following the directions on how to properly remove air from the cooling system when flushing the radiator. They employed reverse cooling in the LT1s, routing the coolant through the heads first instead of the blocks, requiring servicers to purge air through bleeders on top of the engine. The LT1s make better drag cars as the bottom end is much stronger than the LS1 (cast iron vs. aluminum). That said, the LS is definitely a step up technologically, are much easier to tune, and has more current aftermarket support (people want to LS swap toilets these days if they aren't flushing properly). I don't know where the content creator gets that the 4th Gen is a "big" car. Maybe compared to a contemporary Mustang, sure, but park a 4th Gen next to a 3rd Gen. The 3rd Gen is noticeably bigger, at least with an eye test, and looks portly in comparison to a 2nd or 4th Gen
@@philhamilton8731 I think the 3rd gen just "looks" bigger. All those angles and blocky segments as opposed to the streamlined nature of the 4th gen your eyes just roll over.
Another old timer ,I'm 65 and can't stop the love of the Camaro I've had 3 gen ones, 1 gen two, 2 gen three's and my last one is the one I just bought last yr a low mileage 2019 SS convertible. I also had a 69 Mustang and a 70 Challenger but the Camaro's have always had my heart. My favorite Camaro was my 69 RS Z28 black with white stripes. The fastest and most exhilarating one is the 2019 SS convertible . I hope GM doesn't make an electric Camaro
I was always a gen 1 and 2 fan but didn't care for the others until gen 6 came around. It was around 2018- 2019 that I saw one and thought, "That looks great!" I did a search online and was impressed by what I saw. I ended up getting a 2019 Camaro. The v6, 6speed in fact. I love the car. It handles very well and while obviously not the quickest or fastest it's surprisingly capable, even on inclines in 6th gear. Where it surprised me the most (not sure why now) is just how much it delivers almost all the way to the 7200 rpm redline. 60 -120 without even shifting out of 6th feels pretty decent. When downshifted to 4th at 60 - 70 it screams for a v6. It undoubtedly feels like a v8 of yesterday since it revs up so quick and so high with a smooth torque curve. Dudes are throwing FAI on them with some impressive results but I really like NA response even though it's not so much a thing anymore. The good news is that the v6 drivetrain is beefy enough to handle a nice bit more with very little downsides other than fuel efficiency. The point I'm getting to is that somewhere in this I went from hating the catfish to thinking it looks great. It may be my favorite now, outside of the gen6. I'm talking looks. I still want a 2nd gen or 1st gen. Not as much as I want a split window 63 Stingray though. 😍
I'm a 67 yrs old My first Camaro was a 69 Pace car I was 17 still in highschool I've had probably 10 to 15 different Camaros since I have right now a 87 irocz special edition #0300 convertible but I love my Camaros I enjoyed your video
Visited my local dealership senior year HS '73. Thought I wanted a brand new sporty Vega GT. Salesmen quickly talked me into a Camaro. Glad he did. 'Checking' the boxes on the Factory Order sheet was exciting. Rally Sport, 350, auto, two bbl., black vinyl, 8-track, crank-windows, no ac, no pwr brks, red enamel, one pipe, (Hooker headers later). Drove it through fifteen West Michigan winters and year-round summers. (Headers replaced with stock duals). Rear shocks replaced with higher 'load levelers'. One rocker arm replaced. Bullet-proof, 'abusive-resistant' drivetrain. 190,000 miles. 14/mpg. Too rusty to hoist. Cheers.
I had 1969 Camaro RS,Red,Black Exterior Black Leather Interior,1979 Camaro RS Bumblebee Factory 327 ,1981 Camaro Z28 White Blue Exterior Nlue Leather Interior,And Many Other Camaro's, Great Video
I had a base model '84 Camaro. It had a carbureted 2.8L V6. It was a DEAD DOG! In late '96 or early '97, I blew that motor, and yanked a 305 (5.0L) out of a '78 Malibu wagon. I drove the wagon before we pulled the motor, and it would have creamed the Camaro. So, swapping the motor into the lightweight body (complete with the 2 barrel carb and cast iron manifolds) meant an instant improvement in the power to weight ratio. I also got a 700R4 from a GTA because the original 700R4 from the V6 wouldn't bolt up to the V8. A little at a time, I threw on a Holley Street Dominator dual plane manifold and a Carter AFB 625cfm carb, headers with a Walker/Dynomax Turbo II cat-back exhaust, Accell ignition, and it was quite fun to drive.
This is an awesome video to not only inform but show love to the Camaro. I currently own a 2010 RS and my father has a 82 Berlinetta that we plan on restoring some day. Ofc dream car is the 69 SS
I had a 67 in 1967 as a 17 year old. The 350 lasted one year, built a 427 from a blown up 396/375 in my basement! Sr. In high school with a big block SS.
This is a great video. I just took ownership of a 6th gen (2016) with the RS appearance package. I'm still pinching myself over it. This is my second Camaro. Fittingly it's the last generation of Camaros since my first was the 1st gen (1967). So much full circle. I knew that the 6th gen shared the platform with the Cadillac ATS which was built in my home town. So I thought the Camaro was built there, too, but I wasn't sure. Thank you for the clarification. I had two Firebirds in the late 70's. Been in love with them ever since, but since they're a bygone brand now this Camaro is just plain perfect. There's a big difference between cars built back in the 60's and now. I've driven many of them experiencing the evolution. The 6th gen Camaro is just plain great.
Your 2016 is the only one I personally would drive coast to coast now. Back when I was a teenager.....yeah.....anything loud and fast was great. Now I want quiet. With good climate control. I bet your 2016 is nice to cruise in on the open road.
In 1987 they put a 5 spd with the 5.0 tuned port injection, and it had 3:45 posi. My brother and I both had those at the same time. Mine was red, good was black. Amazing cars. Best up on Mustang GT's and Iroc 350's all day. Oh, I had one of those also. I had 4 Irocs. Amazing cars in the day!
@@AutoGuild love it, my old man has a 997 C2S that he bought new that is in mint condition, only 18k miles. Guards red with BBS-CH wheels in anthracite, 6mt. Also an amazing car!
I'm a big Mopar guy but got big love for the Camaros (other than late 70s early 80s lol). Really, that goes for a lot of GM in general. They've made some amazing cars from the Chevelle SS, to the many great generations of Vettes, to the Blackwing.
8-Track providing 80 minutes of uninterrupted music...LOL! Except when the channel changed in the middle of your favorite tune! My "cool" uncle had a green 69 SS with the 327 4-speed. He promised to sell it to me when I got old enough to drive, but he just couldn't part with it. I finally forgave him...eventually!
this was kinda neat. my brother had a 70 that he bought from a scrapper in the late 80's. he and dad built a 383 stroker for it and my brother got in trouble with it. he got kicked out of the local drag strip for going too fast without a rollcage.
I learned to drive at 13 on back roads in Ohio with my dad in a 83 Berlinetta with T Tops, the swivel console and a 5 speed. It was a super clean example that still don't have over 50k miles on it today. You would think the low horsepower would be a bummer but they have 240 ft lbs, with a 5 speed you can still light them up rolling at 30, and they sound so good with the t tops off. I would find you one, they are very reasonable and worth every penny when you drive it.
My boyfriend had a 83 Camero Berlinetta V6 and it was fast. I was walking the Blvd. and that's when he picked me up. We've been together ever since. He could have any guy he wanted in San Francisco, but he chose me.
I had a '69 Camaro from 1978-'81. I was 21 when I got it, and thrilled to have a Camaro even though it was the 6 cylinder. It actually was a blessing with the gas skyrocketing with the 2nd oil shock starting in early 1979. My only complaints were that the dashboard was 'curling up' only 10 years later. Years later I saw unrestored '67 & '68's that did not have that problem. Also the '69 had a lot more plastic on the dash the first 2 years did not, which caused squeaking sounds. I still love the '69, but realize GM started chinsing on quality to save money with that model, unfortunately.
I had a 13’ rs convertible v6 6 speed 300hp faster than my 71 vette 350 4 speed awesome car but upgraded to a newer vette!! I loved it while i had it though
Still gots my 69 Ss/Rs hugger orange egg crate hood w/original endura bumper 350 rockcrusher trans. Bought 1974 for 2400$.original paint & black stripes & vinyl top. No 8 track 😟, but I have one in my other cars. 22:47
Thats a great point! The GTO was a couple years later but certainly a noble effort! Like a 4-door Camaro. Even if the styling was a bit bland. Totally forgot about that! Of course, it would not be as dramatic as me making fun of the SSR! ;-)
👍 awesome ass video. Love how you have broke it down. The visual chart makes it so much easier to understand and actually compare them. It's a lot better than someone jus throwing out numbers and info. Would love to see other models done in the same fashion.
I try not to use wikipedia cause you cant always trust it, i try to use old brochures and GM press releases and magazine articles for reliability. But yeah its TONS of work!
In the late 90’s when the LS came out, drag racers in Chicago were putting nitrous on them and leaving them stock otherwise. No one could beat them. Unless you had a car that was literally being brought out on a trailer, a nitrous equipped ls Camaro or firebird would destroy them. No exhaust, everything looked and sounded complete stock. It was a weird time…you could tell things were changing on the racing scene. The cammed out fox bodies had pretty much reached their end as far as running the streets. Also around this time, being a mustang owner I used to buy all the magazines. One particular one, (muscle mustangs and fast fords) told a story of how they were at a quarter mile track when the ls’s came out, and a firebird did some passes, bone stock, as it was brand new. They said it ran a high 12, on street tires, multiple times. Really wish I had kept that issue. The author may have been Jim Campisano. I remember them saying it was a 6 speed, that it was a formula (not a trans-am) & how shocked they were.
This video has given me some ideas for my 77 which I am planning to restore body to a 70 1/2, find a wrecked or cheap 6th gen to use the suspension and drive train... hopefully looking a little like the Roadster Shop Rampage on completion. I'm sure it will cost me into the 6 figures and a few years of my time.
I got my 5th gen Camaro a couple weeks ago and guess why I bought it ? Yes it was because of transformers. And I really love the car, every time I drive it I forget about all the negatives in life. Now I just need ZL1 1LE money and 2nd gen or 1st gen money and my collection would be complete 😂
Nice video, good work. Wheelbase - on Gen 5 and 6, this is longer than the K5 blazer and Chevy vans. Weight on these two generations require the higher horsepower. The weight of Gen 3 and Gen 4 is so much better. Basically, they built a stylish truck for the masses, with a chopped roof no one can see out of for Gen 5 and Gen 6, but they used enough caricature of a '69 to fool people into buying them, plus putting them in a movie didn't hurt. I had a '69 with a 6 cylinder and a Torque-drive. neat car, but truly '60s primitive. I also had a '98 Z/28. Truly a great car. I sold it with 256,000 on it.
My first car was an ‘86 Sport Coupe with the 2.8L 6 and a 5 speed manual. I loved that car until I spun it in the rain and totaled it. My second car was a ‘91 RS automatic. It had an oil leak so I traded it in for a 2002 30th Anniversary SS Convertible with the 6 speed manual. I had that one until I got married and needed something a little more economical and family friendly. Third gen is still my favorite for obvious reasons, but I think the 3rd revision of the 2nd gen looks the best.
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Hey could you please make a similar video like this about ford mustang? I really enjoyed watching and i am getting s 1st gen mustang and i really wanna know more about it!
Hello. Do you make posters such as the cover page? Sure would like one to put in my garage. I own a 67 rs, 73, 83 cb4 & 95 Z28 Camaro's. I hope to add 5th & 6th soon.
My homeboy Mike had a '67 street machine, complete with big-block, 4-speed on the floor and a ton of performance parts. I rode shotgun in that car alot and every single time it made me smile. There's nothing like a big-block.
So you were a scrub?
@@junit483damn dawg. That’s cold.
So the kid riding along with interest is a scrub. The comment is a exposure of thought, that cuts the current generations off from the wealth of knowledge they don't know they are missing. @@junit483
@@junit483
PLEASE tell me that you’re just a little bitch, WITHOUT telling me that you’re just a little bitch!!!
Furthermore, not everyone is mechanically inclined and/or has the money needed to build a fast car!!!
So… a scrub, ABSOLUTELY NOT… a person, just like everyone else, that loves an adrenaline rush, ABSOLUTELY!!!
And… you know what???
There isn’t a damn thing wrong with that!!!
So, whoever told you and/or made you believe that did you a very big disservice in the game of life!!!
Stay off the internet looking for life lessons because I’m sure that is where you came up with your conclusion.
AMIRITE???
Trailer Park Trash 😭
old timer here. I know the older 2nd gens very very well. This was done with a eye to detail, thank you for putting it together.
Great taste.
Just found your channel through this video. You’ve gotta do more of these! I think you struck gold here.
Working on my 67 Camaro Convertible. 400Hp 327, 700r4. Dropped some weight. After 57 years still competitive. I can gold plate it for what a new one costs. And it is repairable on the driveway.
As much as I loved my 67......I wouldn't trade it for my modern automobiles that have all the creature comforts as well as good performance and good mpg.
I drive thousands of miles at a time.
I need the windows rolled up....and the AC on.
And since the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is not my brother.....I want good gas mileage.
Thanks for the video , Love the second Gen Camaro, My first car back in 88 was a rusted out 74 LT that had a neglected hard existance from new. Fixed it up and drove it for a few years then sold it. All these years later I managed to find another 74 and was finally in the position to have the money and a shop to build it properly, have had it for three years now and it feels like my very own time machine, makes me feel like a teenager again and will hang onto this one.
For someone who's not from the US, this was surprisingly interesting and informative to watch! I love the '68 and the 3rd gen Camaros. Are you planning to do a Corvette video with the same format?
I remember in 89 when the N10 dual cat exhaust became available on the tuned port cars. It was the first 80's car that made all the pops and burbles when you left off the throttle. I also remember this exhaust option on the news because some west coast states complained it surpassed their sound laws. Still at the time you definitely knew when in 89 when a new f-body or Vette had this option.
Wow this is the most comprehensive detailed video I have seen on the Camaro ever. Love all the details you put in here and the comparison of all the generations. Fantastic job!
dude this is awesome, id love to see the Firebird done too
I've had 3 F-bodies - 2 Pontiacs and a Chevy. Still have my 5th gen. Would love to see a similar video for the Pontiac F-Bodies. They day GM discontinued Pontiac was a sad one for me.
Same.. first performance car experience was owning a 2000 LS1 WS6 6 speed at 20 years old. Kept it for 6 years. Wish I didn’t sell it, those are very expensive now. I’m in my mid thirties and bought a 5th gen SS Manual because I missed my trans am so bad! Iv owned the Camaro for over 2 years now.. and even though its superior in almost every way, there’s nothing like taking out the t-Tops and tearing up the roads in the fastest car of the era.
Pontiac was the only GM brand I was interested in. Nothing worth buying now.
My second car was a brand new '79 Berlinetta and drove that until it got totaled on tax day '88. Loved that car (late 2nd gen is my favorite) and decided to get another Camaro (or Firebird). I found a '78 Z28 w 4spd/t-tops/350. That turned out to be a "beast" and within months of purchasing that I purchased a brand new '88 IROC with 5spd/t-tops/305. The '78 was a winter car for a couple of years. I still drive the IROC (nice weather car only here in the rust belt). Look forward to bringing it out of storage every year!
You still have both? Thats rad!
@@AutoGuild no, just the IROC still. The 78 turned out to be a junky Beast. Had it for three or four years as a winter car.
As a former 68 SS and 69 Z8 owner 40 years ago, I enjoyed your comparison format. Thanks for sharing.
Loved my white 79 Z28 with blue stripes. Had it almost new from 79-84 while in college and my first job. In my heart my favorite car ever.
4:32 so there are more on the road today than were originally built, that’s awesome
Yeah I put the captions on and I rewound about three times to see if I was hearing it correctly. I mean I know there's tons of people that fake original cars but that's not what he's talking about here.
Yeah im so confused about that too
Can you do this same video but on corvette! You make the best in depth videos about car.
I'm sure the Mustang gens are on the list but can't wait for that one. Good video here too!
Great video. Could easily make posters out of those graphics. Gotta do Firebird and Corvette next
The best video that actually explains all the details on every single generation of Camaro 👍🏼
I love how every generation of Camaro looks really good
This is one of THE BEST AUTOMOTIVE channels on RUclips. Good Job 👍💯
What an amazing video, thanks! We need one of this kind regarding Pontiac Firebird
Hope you make one of these for the Firebirds too. I'm going to share this with the 4th Gen Camaro groups I'm in.
Thank you , I collect 1:18 scale models. I recently decided to venture into the Camaro world. This a fantastic guide. I live in South Africa and these cars were never officially sold here (LHD). So this helps me a lot🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hey man this was an awesome video. Thank you for making it. I've been an f body fan all my life and it always surprises me how little hype there is on there is for these cars compared to the jdm market for example. People been sleeping on these cars and are missing out. I hope to see restored gen 3 and 4 cars in the near future!
My very first vehicle was the 1967 Camaro. It was always special to me because my relative sold it to me when I was in college. It was the 350-V8, 295 hp SS-RS with 2 speed transmission.
The unique thing about my car was it had the "Panther" emblems on both sides of the vehicle. I loved that car and after wrecking it in 1979 and garaging it for the next 41 years, I decided to have it completely restored so that I could experience the exciting performance of this incredible machine. It should be finished in a couple of months, and I intend to pamper it and maybe show it in car shows. Ivee learned that GM never owned up to producing a Panther, but I own one. Thank you for your video. I'll subscribe for the information you provided in this one. Great information.
Thank you for this. Back in 1984 I bought the 84 Sarajevo Olympic Edition Camaro, loved that car. In 1991 I had the Camaro RS with T-tops. My sister also had back in 1983 a new new V-8 Camaro.
Wow! Great stuff, dont know how I missed your site all this time, but got it now. And Thanks for all the extras, own an 83 3rd Gen. Nearly complete LS swap / 4L65E car is amazing now, lighter yet, and 4 times more powerful, thoroughly enjoying the build.
nobody can ever accuse you of not being a true gearhead, nice work.....
Im on my 6th 2nd gen, absolutely love them! Currently have a 79 Z-28,(clone) just wish they weren't so heavy. Love the way they look, drive and handle. I have 4 wheel disc on mine, and a built 700r4 with 3.73's out back, very fun car and people always taking pictures!
been born from a dad who owned 67 68 69 Camaro's raced Camaro's and my grandpa build the body by in Cincinnati. and then was the first car I worked on at 3. and later owned and sold myself. good video you know your camaro's. eat healthy mythical beast.
Well done , sir . Had an 84 Z28 H.O. The car was bullit proof, and fast, with some mods . Trans and engine .
Owned a 1978 Z 28 when I was in high school mid- late 90's. My favorite is the 70-73 Split bumper cars. I pulled the engine and built a stroker for it at career center. I shot it blue with flat black spolier, factory z 28 hood scoop, and side vents. Crager sst's 15*10 in the back and 15*8 in the front. I had t tops as well but the car got totaled when a drunk driver hit it when I had it parked.
Last weekend I stopped to admire a car that had no badging except "Z28"
I looked at it for a couple of minutes, and wondered what this gorgeous mystery car was.
It was a 2nd gen Camaro in much better-than-stock condition, with some very tasteful upgrades and styling. Never ever saw such a beautiful Camaro in my life.
Anyway, this video was awesome. It's hard to find overviews like this that trace a car's evolution through the years. I will be back if you do this for more models.
Very great video... I would love to see one on the
Pontiac Firebird also...
I helped my dad restore a pre-order ‘67 RS, which ended up coming with features you otherwise couldn’t get such as power steering, front disk brakes, and a fold-down rear seat that didn’t have a pass-through to the trunk
Also the car that was the placeholder for Chevy from 02-08 was the Monte Carlo
My mom used to have a 2010 Camaro RS with a 3.6L LFX V6 in it with 304 HP and 278 Ibs of torque and it was a blast to drive till one day my dad decided to trade in the Camaro for the 2023 Toyota 4Runner since Toyota wouldn't give him enough money for the trade in on the 2012 Jeep Patriot, now my mom drives a 2023 Dodge Charger RT Scat Pack Widebody with the 392 Hemi V8 in it with 485 HP and 475 Ibs of Torque and its a beast but she still misses her Camaro.
Cool but I would still rather have the Camaro .
This detailed info is right up my alley. Always like the 3rd gen and wanted one. I've owned a 4th gen (Ok, it was a Firebird), and now a 6th gen SS 1LE. Fantastic car.
IROC-Z version of late 80s Camaro Z28 was very quick & handled beautifully. Had a 350 5.7L version avail. Responded well to simple mods. Cant compare technology of 35yrs ago to today. They are icons though..a Yoda minivan never will be! 💯
Proud owner of my 86! Was my first car I’ve owned it for 6 years now
Whoa! Fantastic looking graphic layout, very well done. My first was a '79 Berlinetta and my Z28 highschool "friends" never let me live it down!
Understandable.
This is a great video thank you so much. I just ordered your ebook this is incredible. You're the man.
Excellent video. The Catfish redesign from 1998 is a love it or hate it thing. I personally think it was a huge step backward. The earlier 4th Gens look aggressive and mean by comparison, at least to me. I am not sure why they felt the need to change, perhaps it was an attempt to boost sales in a segment (pony cars) that was dying anyway. Maybe the F body would have survived if GM had stuck with either the Camaro or Firebird and not built both. Ford could focus on the Mustangs (no pun intended) and did not have competing cars from the same company. Not building a car that would outshine a Corvette was a real problem that Ford did not have.
Having the LS from a pure performance standpoint is overrated and the gap can be overcome easily by letting the LT 1 breathe (CAI and better exhaust is the easiest route). LT1s are torquier but the LS revs higher. OptiSpark issues were well sorted by '95, except if you lose your water pump (bad placement, engineers).
That said, the LS is definitely a step up technologically, are easier to troubleshoot and tune, and has more aftermarket support (people want to LS swap toilets these days if they aren't flushing properly).
I don't know where the content creator gets that the 4th Gen is a "big" car. Maybe compared to a contemporary Mustang, sure, but park a 4th Gen next to a 3rd Gen. The 3rd Gen is noticeably bigger, at least with an eye test, and looks portly in comparison to a 2nd or 4th Gen.
We had an '81 Z/28 before we were married. The 350 was anemic at 180hp but she was absolutely beautiful and my (now wife) loved to drive it. Dark blue scheme. The vacuum operated cowl induction with the little blue lights (so you knew when it opened at night) was kitschy but cool. I still have a picture of it in our garage. Would post one here for all of you if I could. Happy I was lucky enough to have been one of the few to have owned one.
Great video! Thanks for making it. I really like Camaros (and Firebirds), but due to my height (6' 5"), I just can't fit comfortably in them...ditto for Corvettes (which is why I currently drive a Challenger Scat Pack widebody w/6-spd). My favorite generation of Camaro (looks-wise) is the 4th-gen LS1 cars (i.e., catfish Camaro).
I own a 4th Gen Catfish as well. Convertible. The tire and rim combination I have makes it ride very well. Ya I know it's the base model size of P215/60r16 tires but that sidewall height really does enhance the ride quality. Plus that size is more readily available than the one it came with which was the P235/55r16s. They are hard to get through my work where we sell tires and to order them they want a pretty penny just for tires of that size.
I'm 6'5" tall as well, and if you want a fun older car to mod, may I suggest an 80's Monte Carlo SS? A LOT of my parts have been sourced from Camaros, almost to the point of it being more Camaro than Monte at this point. Mirrors from an 80's Camaro are direct bolt-on, and if you want to get decent braking, the four-wheel disc brake setup from a 97 Camaro bolts right up too (will need the front spindles from a 2005 Blazer, but no custom work). If you swap out the steel V-8 for an aluminum one you're looking at a sub-3,000 pound car. I have 295/50R15's on the rear.
The Catfish redesign from 1998 is a love it or hate it thing. I personally think it was a huge step backward. The earlier 4th Gens look aggressive and mean by comparison, at least to me. I am not sure why they felt the need to change, perhaps it was an attempt to boost sales in a segment (pony cars) that was dying anyway. Maybe the F body would have survived if GM had stuck with either the Camaro or Firebird and not built both. Ford could focus on the Mustangs (no pun intended) and did not have competing cars from the same company.
Having the LS from a pure stock performance standpoint is overrated and the gap can be overcome easily by letting the LT 1 breathe (CAI and better exhaust is the easiest route). LT1s are torquier but the LS revs higher. OptiSpark issues were well sorted by '95, except if you lose your water pump (bad placement, engineers). Why folks piss and moan about bad Optis is that instead of replacing caps and rotors they replace the whole Opti with crap Chinese aftermarket junk from Auto Zone or supposedly "good" MSD units that are still junk. The overheating issues on those motors are largely due to people not following the directions on how to properly remove air from the cooling system when flushing the radiator. They employed reverse cooling in the LT1s, routing the coolant through the heads first instead of the blocks, requiring servicers to purge air through bleeders on top of the engine. The LT1s make better drag cars as the bottom end is much stronger than the LS1 (cast iron vs. aluminum).
That said, the LS is definitely a step up technologically, are much easier to tune, and has more current aftermarket support (people want to LS swap toilets these days if they aren't flushing properly).
I don't know where the content creator gets that the 4th Gen is a "big" car. Maybe compared to a contemporary Mustang, sure, but park a 4th Gen next to a 3rd Gen. The 3rd Gen is noticeably bigger, at least with an eye test, and looks portly in comparison to a 2nd or 4th Gen
@@philhamilton8731 I think the 3rd gen just "looks" bigger. All those angles and blocky segments as opposed to the streamlined nature of the 4th gen your eyes just roll over.
A great video on a true true classic American automobile.❤
Another old timer ,I'm 65 and can't stop the love of the Camaro I've had 3 gen ones, 1 gen two, 2 gen three's and my last one is the one I just bought last yr a low mileage 2019 SS convertible. I also had a 69 Mustang and a 70 Challenger but the Camaro's have always had my heart. My favorite Camaro was my 69 RS Z28 black with white stripes. The fastest and most exhilarating one is the 2019 SS convertible .
I hope GM doesn't make an electric Camaro
I was always a gen 1 and 2 fan but didn't care for the others until gen 6 came around. It was around 2018- 2019 that I saw one and thought, "That looks great!" I did a search online and was impressed by what I saw. I ended up getting a 2019 Camaro. The v6, 6speed in fact. I love the car. It handles very well and while obviously not the quickest or fastest it's surprisingly capable, even on inclines in 6th gear. Where it surprised me the most (not sure why now) is just how much it delivers almost all the way to the 7200 rpm redline. 60 -120 without even shifting out of 6th feels pretty decent. When downshifted to 4th at 60 - 70 it screams for a v6. It undoubtedly feels like a v8 of yesterday since it revs up so quick and so high with a smooth torque curve. Dudes are throwing FAI on them with some impressive results but I really like NA response even though it's not so much a thing anymore. The good news is that the v6 drivetrain is beefy enough to handle a nice bit more with very little downsides other than fuel efficiency.
The point I'm getting to is that somewhere in this I went from hating the catfish to thinking it looks great. It may be my favorite now, outside of the gen6. I'm talking looks. I still want a 2nd gen or 1st gen. Not as much as I want a split window 63 Stingray though. 😍
Well done, sir! The infographics are really nice. I enjoyed the video so much.
4th gen camaro is a lightweight car too. 3rd and 4th are the lightest and the best, in my opinion
I'm a 67 yrs old My first Camaro was a 69 Pace car I was 17 still in highschool I've had probably 10 to 15 different Camaros since I have right now a 87 irocz special edition #0300 convertible but I love my Camaros I enjoyed your video
Visited my local dealership senior year HS '73. Thought I wanted a brand new sporty Vega GT. Salesmen quickly talked me into a Camaro. Glad he did. 'Checking' the boxes on the Factory Order sheet was exciting. Rally Sport, 350, auto, two bbl., black vinyl, 8-track, crank-windows, no ac, no pwr brks, red enamel, one pipe, (Hooker headers later). Drove it through fifteen West Michigan winters and year-round summers. (Headers replaced with stock duals). Rear shocks replaced with higher 'load levelers'. One rocker arm replaced. Bullet-proof, 'abusive-resistant' drivetrain. 190,000 miles. 14/mpg. Too rusty to hoist. Cheers.
I had 1969 Camaro RS,Red,Black Exterior Black Leather Interior,1979 Camaro RS Bumblebee Factory 327 ,1981 Camaro Z28 White Blue Exterior Nlue Leather Interior,And Many Other Camaro's, Great Video
I had a base model '84 Camaro. It had a carbureted 2.8L V6. It was a DEAD DOG! In late '96 or early '97, I blew that motor, and yanked a 305 (5.0L) out of a '78 Malibu wagon. I drove the wagon before we pulled the motor, and it would have creamed the Camaro. So, swapping the motor into the lightweight body (complete with the 2 barrel carb and cast iron manifolds) meant an instant improvement in the power to weight ratio. I also got a 700R4 from a GTA because the original 700R4 from the V6 wouldn't bolt up to the V8. A little at a time, I threw on a Holley Street Dominator dual plane manifold and a Carter AFB 625cfm carb, headers with a Walker/Dynomax Turbo II cat-back exhaust, Accell ignition, and it was quite fun to drive.
Love your videos
Chevelle/g-body and C10 truck would be interesting
For sure Chevelle and C10 on my short list too!
@@AutoGuildcorvettes too😵💫
@@AutoGuild good luck on the C10. Every year they changed something. 😂😂
This is an awesome video to not only inform but show love to the Camaro. I currently own a 2010 RS and my father has a 82 Berlinetta that we plan on restoring some day. Ofc dream car is the 69 SS
Would love to see a corvette style video like this one. Im the owner of a c4 and would love that, you make great content!
I had a 67 in 1967 as a 17 year old. The 350 lasted one year, built a 427 from a blown up 396/375 in my basement! Sr. In high school with a big block SS.
Thank you. This is an awesome and very concise video! Thank you so much! Would love to see something similar on the original Pony car 🐎.
This is a great video. I just took ownership of a 6th gen (2016) with the RS appearance package. I'm still pinching myself over it. This is my second Camaro. Fittingly it's the last generation of Camaros since my first was the 1st gen (1967). So much full circle. I knew that the 6th gen shared the platform with the Cadillac ATS which was built in my home town. So I thought the Camaro was built there, too, but I wasn't sure. Thank you for the clarification. I had two Firebirds in the late 70's. Been in love with them ever since, but since they're a bygone brand now this Camaro is just plain perfect. There's a big difference between cars built back in the 60's and now. I've driven many of them experiencing the evolution. The 6th gen Camaro is just plain great.
Your 2016 is the only one I personally would drive coast to coast now.
Back when I was a teenager.....yeah.....anything loud and fast was great.
Now I want quiet.
With good climate control.
I bet your 2016 is nice to cruise in on the open road.
In 1987 they put a 5 spd with the 5.0 tuned port injection, and it had 3:45 posi. My brother and I both had those at the same time. Mine was red, good was black. Amazing cars. Best up on Mustang GT's and Iroc 350's all day. Oh, I had one of those also. I had 4 Irocs. Amazing cars in the day!
Cool video. I grew up around German cars and mostly owned them up until 2020 when I bought a new ZL1. It’s such a great car.
ZL1 is soo good. My daily is a 997.2 C2S so I can relate. My two passions are Muscle Cars and Sports Cars. : )
@@AutoGuild love it, my old man has a 997 C2S that he bought new that is in mint condition, only 18k miles. Guards red with BBS-CH wheels in anthracite, 6mt. Also an amazing car!
My first car at age 16 was a 1970 Camero SS & it was the best car I ever owned.
I'm a big Mopar guy but got big love for the Camaros (other than late 70s early 80s lol). Really, that goes for a lot of GM in general. They've made some amazing cars from the Chevelle SS, to the many great generations of Vettes, to the Blackwing.
8-Track providing 80 minutes of uninterrupted music...LOL! Except when the channel changed in the middle of your favorite tune! My "cool" uncle had a green 69 SS with the 327 4-speed. He promised to sell it to me when I got old enough to drive, but he just couldn't part with it. I finally forgave him...eventually!
this was kinda neat. my brother had a 70 that he bought from a scrapper in the late 80's. he and dad built a 383 stroker for it and my brother got in trouble with it. he got kicked out of the local drag strip for going too fast without a rollcage.
1977 Rally Sport (black over white) was my first car. I wish I still had it.
I learned to drive at 13 on back roads in Ohio with my dad in a 83 Berlinetta with T Tops, the swivel console and a 5 speed. It was a super clean example that still don't have over 50k miles on it today. You would think the low horsepower would be a bummer but they have 240 ft lbs, with a 5 speed you can still light them up rolling at 30, and they sound so good with the t tops off. I would find you one, they are very reasonable and worth every penny when you drive it.
i understand the later gen twos were low AF but they are still some of the best looking in my opinion. super underrated.
amazing video!!! watched the whole thing
I own a 2001 T/A ProCharger and 3.73 gears Runs like a monster
As somebody who just got into the second gen camaro this video is a must watch for me 😂👌
Nice job, Stats laid out in a really cool way!
your videos are really great man keep them coming!
had a friend who would've loved this...very informative vid...
My boyfriend had a 83 Camero Berlinetta V6 and it was fast. I was walking the Blvd. and that's when he picked me up. We've been together ever since. He could have any guy he wanted in San Francisco, but he chose me.
That's Cool but not me LMAO 😂 love to all of Gods Children.
I had a '69 Camaro from 1978-'81. I was 21 when I got it, and thrilled to have a Camaro even though it was the 6 cylinder. It actually was a blessing with the gas skyrocketing with the 2nd oil shock starting in early 1979. My only complaints were that the dashboard was 'curling up' only 10 years later. Years later I saw unrestored '67 & '68's that did not have that problem. Also the '69 had a lot more plastic on the dash the first 2 years did not, which caused squeaking sounds. I still love the '69, but realize GM started chinsing on quality to save money with that model, unfortunately.
Iroc z will forever be my favorite camaro and I hope to own one one day
I had a 13’ rs convertible v6 6 speed
300hp faster than my 71 vette 350 4 speed awesome car but upgraded to a newer vette!! I loved it while i had it though
This is a FANTASTIC video brother!!!!
Still gots my 69 Ss/Rs hugger orange egg crate hood w/original endura bumper 350 rockcrusher trans. Bought 1974 for 2400$.original paint & black stripes & vinyl top. No 8 track 😟, but I have one in my other cars. 22:47
At 16:10 i wpild argue that GM gave us the GTO. It was a ls2 power3d coupe sounds like a camaro to me
Thats a great point! The GTO was a couple years later but certainly a noble effort! Like a 4-door Camaro. Even if the styling was a bit bland. Totally forgot about that! Of course, it would not be as dramatic as me making fun of the SSR! ;-)
👍 awesome ass video. Love how you have broke it down. The visual chart makes it so much easier to understand and actually compare them. It's a lot better than someone jus throwing out numbers and info. Would love to see other models done in the same fashion.
Great piece of work!
You'd said that yourself, over and over (and over, again, lol)... And I agree with you! 👍
I have owned a 1977 a 1984 a 1988 and a 1995 Camaro . The 77 was my favorite , even though the 95 was better in every way .
I had a 69 Camaro convertible and it had no power brakes all drums. What a fun car
Well done . Make more.
If you keep doing this format for different cars, it will become very popular. Cant be too hard with the help of wikipedia
I try not to use wikipedia cause you cant always trust it, i try to use old brochures and GM press releases and magazine articles for reliability. But yeah its TONS of work!
In the late 90’s when the LS came out, drag racers in Chicago were putting nitrous on them and leaving them stock otherwise. No one could beat them. Unless you had a car that was literally being brought out on a trailer, a nitrous equipped ls Camaro or firebird would destroy them. No exhaust, everything looked and sounded complete stock. It was a weird time…you could tell things were changing on the racing scene. The cammed out fox bodies had pretty much reached their end as far as running the streets.
Also around this time, being a mustang owner I used to buy all the magazines. One particular one, (muscle mustangs and fast fords) told a story of how they were at a quarter mile track when the ls’s came out, and a firebird did some passes, bone stock, as it was brand new. They said it ran a high 12, on street tires, multiple times. Really wish I had kept that issue. The author may have been Jim Campisano. I remember them saying it was a 6 speed, that it was a formula (not a trans-am) & how shocked they were.
This video has given me some ideas for my 77 which I am planning to restore body to a 70 1/2, find a wrecked or cheap 6th gen to use the suspension and drive train... hopefully looking a little like the Roadster Shop Rampage on completion. I'm sure it will cost me into the 6 figures and a few years of my time.
I got my 5th gen Camaro a couple weeks ago and guess why I bought it ? Yes it was because of transformers. And I really love the car, every time I drive it I forget about all the negatives in life. Now I just need ZL1 1LE money and 2nd gen or 1st gen money and my collection would be complete 😂
Yes! ZL1 1LE is a great goal for a future car!
Transformers was a marketing gold mine man I loved the Camaro because of that franchise
I would love to see a video like this for the Impala SS from 1958 to 1996.
Awesome videos with lots of great information. Please please make one on mustangs!!
I have a 94 Z28 with t-tops, I love it. Yeah, I know the opispark sucks a bit. If you get a good one and vent it properly it works fine.
Nice video, good work. Wheelbase - on Gen 5 and 6, this is longer than the K5 blazer and Chevy vans. Weight on these two generations require the higher horsepower. The weight of Gen 3 and Gen 4 is so much better. Basically, they built a stylish truck for the masses, with a chopped roof no one can see out of for Gen 5 and Gen 6, but they used enough caricature of a '69 to fool people into buying them, plus putting them in a movie didn't hurt. I had a '69 with a 6 cylinder and a Torque-drive. neat car, but truly '60s primitive. I also had a '98 Z/28. Truly a great car. I sold it with 256,000 on it.
My first car was an ‘86 Sport Coupe with the 2.8L 6 and a 5 speed manual. I loved that car until I spun it in the rain and totaled it. My second car was a ‘91 RS automatic. It had an oil leak so I traded it in for a 2002 30th Anniversary SS Convertible with the 6 speed manual. I had that one until I got married and needed something a little more economical and family friendly. Third gen is still my favorite for obvious reasons, but I think the 3rd revision of the 2nd gen looks the best.
This was a great video. I would love to see one about Firebirds
Great video! Keep these coming!