1989 rs camero
#1
1989 rs camaro
What's up everyone my name is Dustin I'm new to this web site I just bought an 89 Camaro rs I have tons of questions for anyone with the time to explain
Last edited by Dustin c; 08-27-2014 at 07:03 PM. Reason: miss spell
#2
Re: 1989 rs camaro
Hey Dustin, welcome to the site. I'm a fairly new member also. Congrats on the 89 Camaro RS. What engine do you have? My first Camaro was a 92 RS with the 3.1 V6 w/ the 5 Speed. I had a lot of fun with the car and hopefully you will too.
#3
Re: 1989 rs camero
It's got a 305 tbi ohv it's also pleasure to drive I've been a fan of the third Gen since I was a little man but I've got some issues I can not figure out that came with it when I purchased it like electrical 😒 and I looked up the vin yesterday and it pulled up as a iroc/rs and I don't understand what that means
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Re: 1989 rs camero
Welcome to CamaroZ28.com!!
We're a little light on 3rd Gen owners, but hopefully we can help with your issues.
Have you checked:
Comprehensive Chevrolet, ..... VIN Decoder
.... for a report on your VIN, including build date, all options and RPO codes. I have the full report for my 94 (which I bought new) and it goes to the detail level of which spring code you have on each corner of the suspension. Used to be free for a "trial", but now they appear to charge for it.
The VIN decoding can often be confusing... I know with the Firebirds, there is a single reference ("W" in 5th digit) that comes up Formula/TransAm, even though the car has to be one or the other. I think it just recognizes that they are both basically the same V8 models, with minor trim differences.
There is also a "Camaro White Book" available that has a lot of info on each model year.
We're a little light on 3rd Gen owners, but hopefully we can help with your issues.
Have you checked:
Comprehensive Chevrolet, ..... VIN Decoder
.... for a report on your VIN, including build date, all options and RPO codes. I have the full report for my 94 (which I bought new) and it goes to the detail level of which spring code you have on each corner of the suspension. Used to be free for a "trial", but now they appear to charge for it.
The VIN decoding can often be confusing... I know with the Firebirds, there is a single reference ("W" in 5th digit) that comes up Formula/TransAm, even though the car has to be one or the other. I think it just recognizes that they are both basically the same V8 models, with minor trim differences.
There is also a "Camaro White Book" available that has a lot of info on each model year.
Last edited by Injuneer; 08-28-2014 at 03:29 PM.
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