The 35th Anniversary Camaro
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The 35th Anniversary Camaro
So im not to sure what i have. On my dash right above the raido it says The 35th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro. However i am unsure of the differences between my car and a normal camaro. Are there any differences? Do all the 02's have this badge?
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You should have a sig... Year of car...Trans (auto/ manual), v6/v8...Just to help us when you have a Q...
ANyway. There is a big variety w/ the 35th Anni stuff. The SS was a $3600 option and upgrade from the Z28. Do you have a Z28/SS/ or an Aniversary Package SS. (stripes, wheels, Rally Red Paint, hood graphics, special grille)
The SS's for most of these years had a performance 1LE suspension, LS6 Intake, Possible LS6 block, LS6 Valve springs.
I believe all of the 02's had that badge. Baby that car man. I wish I had one.
ANyway. There is a big variety w/ the 35th Anni stuff. The SS was a $3600 option and upgrade from the Z28. Do you have a Z28/SS/ or an Aniversary Package SS. (stripes, wheels, Rally Red Paint, hood graphics, special grille)
The SS's for most of these years had a performance 1LE suspension, LS6 Intake, Possible LS6 block, LS6 Valve springs.
I believe all of the 02's had that badge. Baby that car man. I wish I had one.
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^ going back to my RPO code stickey. There's is a sticker on your driver's door w/ a bunch of numbers on it "Service Parts Identification"... Get those #'s, either look them up or I can do it for ya.
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AFAIK, ALL 2002's got the "35th Anniversary" badge in the dash. Mine's got it, and it's just a regular Z28. The difference was the "Collector's Edition" SS and Trans-Am. They had embroidered head-rests, floor mats, rear deck lids, exclusive painted rims, decal packages, and the SS's were ALL red w/silver stripes, and the Trans-Ams were ALL yellow with the black rims and the decals on the side.
But, just because those were the designated "Collector's Edition" cars, doesn't mean that none of the others were 35th Anniversary cars.
But, just because those were the designated "Collector's Edition" cars, doesn't mean that none of the others were 35th Anniversary cars.
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Pretty much how all 97 Camaro's got the "30th Ann." badge on the front seats.
Didn't matter if it was a base V6 or a loaded SS - it's still a 30th anniversary.
Didn't matter if it was a base V6 or a loaded SS - it's still a 30th anniversary.
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My '02 has the badge.
Why? The LS6 block is slightly different, but not in any way that improves performance. In fact, the LS1 block design is slightly stronger and is the preferred design for very high horsepower applications. (Although, when swapping blocks, most people go to the iron truck block -- but that's the same design as the LS1, not the LS6).
Originally Posted by psychocabbage
I have it in mine.. Check to see what block you have, thats more fun!
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if you want to be sure check the VIN number here http://www.is-it-a-lemon.com
and it should give you ALL kinds of info on your car, it worked great on mine! and it tells you what each character means in the VIN code
and it should give you ALL kinds of info on your car, it worked great on mine! and it tells you what each character means in the VIN code
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