Fbody history buffs I need help with my research of the Camaro Z28-E
Fbody history buffs I need help with my research of the Camaro Z28-E
I have been researching the Z28-E for a few years now info is hard to come by. I started a thread on Thirdgen.org with all the info I have come across http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/hi...highlight=z28e
I still have a lot of questions but I do not know who to ask. Does any one have an E-mail address to Chevrolet Europe? Or who in GM should I send my questions to? If you guys have any questions for me or any ideas on what I should do next please let me know. I have hit a roadblock so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I still have a lot of questions but I do not know who to ask. Does any one have an E-mail address to Chevrolet Europe? Or who in GM should I send my questions to? If you guys have any questions for me or any ideas on what I should do next please let me know. I have hit a roadblock so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Last edited by Z28Ecrazy; Sep 19, 2006 at 06:57 PM.
Re: Fbody history buffs I need help with my research of the Camaro Z28-E
http://www.thirdgen.org/1983-z28e-ad
Is this what you are trying to show.... Link didnt work for me....:
A special Z28E export model was available with revised taillamps, no spoiler, a "scoopless" hood, headlamp covers and special instrumentation. Left-hand drive was retained.
Is this what you are trying to show.... Link didnt work for me....:

A special Z28E export model was available with revised taillamps, no spoiler, a "scoopless" hood, headlamp covers and special instrumentation. Left-hand drive was retained.
Last edited by n2ceptor; Sep 18, 2006 at 07:27 PM.
Re: Fbody history buffs I need help with my research of the Camaro Z28-E
Re: Fbody history buffs I need help with my research of the Camaro Z28-E
Originally Posted by n2ceptor
Should I just ask the question here and see if anyone knows? Would the fbodyfather be of help?
Originally Posted by n2ceptor
Re: Fbody history buffs I need help with my research of the Camaro Z28-E
Might try contacting :
Wayne Cherry, General Motors Vice President Design
Wayne K. Cherry was appointed vice president, Design for General Motors on November 1, 1992, becoming only the fifth person to head GM Design in its 75-year history. In February 2002, he became a member of the General Motors North American Strategy Board. In this position, Cherry is responsible for the overall design direction of GM's eight North American brands - Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Truck, GMC, HUMMER, Pontiac and Saturn as well as the up-front design process..
Cherry joined General Motors in 1962 as Associate Creative Designer. In September 1965, he moved to Vauxhall Motors Ltd., in Luton, England. Following several managerial positions, he was appointed assistant director of design for Vauxhall in March 1971. In June of 1975, Cherry was appointed director of design for Vauxhall/Bedford with overall design responsibility for passenger car and commercial vehicle lines.By June of 1983 he was director of design for Adam Opel. AG in Ruesselsheim, Germany. In this position he was responsible for the design of all GM passenger cars in Europe. Cherry returned to the U.S. in September 1991 as executive designer for Chevrolet, Geo and GM of Canada.
Wayne Cherry, General Motors Vice President Design
Wayne K. Cherry was appointed vice president, Design for General Motors on November 1, 1992, becoming only the fifth person to head GM Design in its 75-year history. In February 2002, he became a member of the General Motors North American Strategy Board. In this position, Cherry is responsible for the overall design direction of GM's eight North American brands - Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Truck, GMC, HUMMER, Pontiac and Saturn as well as the up-front design process..
Cherry joined General Motors in 1962 as Associate Creative Designer. In September 1965, he moved to Vauxhall Motors Ltd., in Luton, England. Following several managerial positions, he was appointed assistant director of design for Vauxhall in March 1971. In June of 1975, Cherry was appointed director of design for Vauxhall/Bedford with overall design responsibility for passenger car and commercial vehicle lines.By June of 1983 he was director of design for Adam Opel. AG in Ruesselsheim, Germany. In this position he was responsible for the design of all GM passenger cars in Europe. Cherry returned to the U.S. in September 1991 as executive designer for Chevrolet, Geo and GM of Canada.
Re: Fbody history buffs I need help with my research of the Camaro Z28-E
Originally Posted by n2ceptor
Might try contacting :
Wayne Cherry, General Motors Vice President Design
Wayne Cherry, General Motors Vice President Design
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