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Ultimate Guide to Classic Industries' Camaro Parts Catalog (1967-2002)

69 Camotion studio 007 1000 pxBefore diving into the catalog’s offerings, it’s important to understand the evolution of the Chevrolet Camaro over the years. The Camaro was introduced in 1967 as Chevrolet’s response to the Ford Mustang, marking the beginning of a legendary rivalry. Over its 35-year production run (and beyond), the Camaro underwent numerous transformations, from a classic muscle car to a more modern, tech-heavy performance vehicle. Here’s a breakdown of the Camaro generations covered in the 1967-2002 catalog:

First Generation (1967-1969)

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The first-generation Camaro made its debut in 1967, available as a coupe or convertible. It was initially offered with inline-six and V8 engines, with the SS (Super Sport) and Z/28 performance packages becoming popular among enthusiasts. The Camaro was sleek, aggressive, and highly customizable, setting the foundation for the muscle car era.

  • 1967: The first year of the Camaro, available with a variety of engine options, including the 230 cubic inch inline-six and the powerful 396 V8 in the SS model.
  • 1968: The Camaro received subtle changes, including a new grille and improved interior. The Z/28 package became more prominent, featuring a 302 cubic inch V8.
  • 1969: The final year of the first generation, featuring the iconic Yenko Camaro and the introduction of the RS/SS (Rally Sport/Super Sport) models. This is often regarded as the most iconic and sought-after year for collectors.

Second Generation (1970-1981)

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Above: 1970 Camaro split bumper coupe

In 1970, the Camaro was completely redesigned, moving away from the smaller, more compact design of the first generation. The second-generation Camaro became longer, wider, and more aggressive in appearance, offering a range of engines and performance options. However, due to increasing emissions regulations and fuel prices in the 1970s, performance began to decline during this generation.

  • 1970-1973: The Camaro was available with powerful V8 engines, including the LT-1, 350, and 454. The Z28 package was refined and continued to be a performance icon.
  • 1974-1981: The Camaro experienced a shift in design and performance, with the 1974 model being the first to include federally mandated safety bumpers. By 1981, the Camaro was entering a period of less aggressive performance due to tighter emissions regulations.

Third Generation (1982-1992)

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Above: 1987 IROC-Z Camaro

The third-generation Camaro marked a return to performance and innovation, with a sleeker, more aerodynamic design. The introduction of the Camaro Z28 with the 5.0L V8 made it a strong contender in the performance market. This generation also saw the rise of the IROC-Z package, which became synonymous with 1980s performance.

  • 1982-1985: The Camaro was redesigned with a focus on aerodynamics and handling. The Z28 and IROC-Z packages became extremely popular among enthusiasts.
  • 1986-1992: The Camaro IROC-Z became one of the most iconic models of this era, featuring improved handling, higher-output V8 engines, and distinctive graphics. The 1992 model year marked the end of the third generation, making it one of the final years for the 5.0L V8 before the transition to the fourth generation.

Fourth Generation (1993-2002)

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Above: 1997 Camaro Z28 30th Anniversary (photo courtesy of Mecum Auctions)

The fourth-generation Camaro debuted in 1993 with a completely new, modern look that leaned heavily into performance and technology. Featuring more refined handling, improved aerodynamics, and advanced engine management systems, the fourth-gen Camaro was both a standout performer and a highly customizable vehicle.

  • 1993-1997: The Camaro received a more rounded, streamlined design and improved interior quality. The LT1 V8 became a hallmark of this generation, offering strong performance across all trims.
  • 1998-2002: The 1998 Camaro was updated with the LS1 V8 engine, which became a powerful force in the muscle car world. The 2002 Camaro Z28 and Camaro SS were among the last of the fourth generation before production ended in 2002, marking the conclusion of the Camaro’s original run.

What’s Inside the Classic Industries 1967-2002 Camaro Parts and Accessories Catalog?

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The Classic Industries Camaro Parts and Accessories Catalog is an extensive resource for anyone restoring or customizing a 1967-2002 Camaro. The catalog covers all generations, offering a wide range of parts that cater to every Camaro enthusiast, whether you are looking for OEM-style replacement parts, performance upgrades, or customization options. The numbered sections below breakdown the key sections in the catalog:

1. Restoration Parts for Camaro

For Camaro owners aiming to restore their vehicles to factory-original specifications, Classic Industries offers a comprehensive selection of OEM-style reproduction parts. These parts are designed to match the original specifications and ensure a factory-correct restoration.

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Above: Part # C2354 - OER Authorized 1969 Camaro / Firebird; Quarter Panel and Door Frame; Coupe; Drivers Side; EDP Coated

  • Body and Sheet Metal: Over time, body panels can rust or become damaged, and Classic Industries offers a full range of reproduction body panels, including quarter panels, floors, fenders, hoods, doors, and rocker panels. Whether you’re working on a 1967 Camaro or a 2002 Camaro, you'll find high-quality parts that will restore your car’s exterior to its original condition.

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Above: Part # 3973942 - OER 1970-73 Camaro Rally Sport; Chrome Grill Filler Surround; with Split front Bumper

  • Trim and Exterior Parts: Classic Industries has a vast selection of chrome bumpers, grills, side moldings, window trim, and tail light bezels for all Camaro years. Whether you're restoring a 1969 Camaro SS or a 1985 Camaro IROC-Z, you’ll find trim and exterior parts that match the car’s original styling.

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Above: Part # K1006920311 - Parts Unlimited Interiors 1969 Chevrolet Camaro; Front Buckets and Rear Seat Upholstery Set; Models with Custom Houndstooth Interior; Coupe or Convertible; With Rear Fold Down Seat Option; Madrid Grain Vinyl/Houndstooth Cloth Inserts; Orange/Black & Orange - Brand: PUI

  • Interior Parts: From seat covers to door panels, headliners, carpet kits, and dash pads, Classic Industries offers high-quality interior components for all Camaro models. These parts are designed to match the original materials and colors, ensuring a factory-correct restoration. Steering wheels, shifter knobs, gauges, and console components are also available.

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Above: Part # HS013 - Heidt's Rod Shop Suspension Parts Improved Camber 2" Drop Spindles; 1967-69 Camaro

  • Suspension and Steering: Classic Industries offers a full line of restoration suspension parts, including control arms, shocks, coil springs, bushings, ball joints, and steering components. These parts help restore the handling and ride quality to original specifications.

2. Performance Parts for Camaro

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Above: Part # BP4271LS - Blue Print Engines; Crate Engine; GM LS; 427-cubic inch V8 with 625-horsepower; With Roller Cam

For performance enthusiasts, the catalog offers a wide selection of performance parts that can help you upgrade your Camaro for better power, handling, and driving experience.

  • Engine Parts: Classic Industries offers performance camshafts, intake manifolds, carburetors, headers, and exhaust systems to help you boost the horsepower of your Camaro. Whether you're working on a 1969 Camaro Z/28 or a 2002 Camaro SS, you’ll find the parts you need to enhance engine performance.

  • Exhaust Systems: Classic Industries offers performance exhaust systems designed to increase horsepower and provide a more aggressive exhaust note. The catalog includes high-flow headers, mufflers, and exhaust pipes for all Camaro generations.

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Above: Part # 11160297 - Ridetech 1967-69 Camaro; Firebird;  Complete Air Suspension System; With Single Adjustable Coil-Over Shocks; Front and Rear; Includes Front Sway Bar

  • Suspension and Handling: To improve handling and ride quality, Classic Industries offers a selection of coilover kits, performance shocks, stabilizer bars, and lowering springs. Whether you are looking to enhance street performance or take your Camaro to the track, the catalog has you covered.

  • Brakes: Upgraded brake systems are a must for any performance build. Classic Industries offers disc brake conversion kits, performance rotors, calipers, and brake lines to ensure your Camaro can stop as quickly as it accelerates.

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Above: Part # 1409213DR - Wilwood Performance Brakes 10/12 Bolt with C-Clips Superlite Rear Brake Set with Park Brake, 13" Drilled Rotors & Red Caliper; 1967-02 Camaro

3. Customization Parts for Camaro

For Camaro owners who want to personalize their vehicles, Classic Industries offers a wide range of custom parts that enhance the appearance and driving experience of the Camaro.

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Above: Part # RV88610P- REV Wheels; 100 Classic Series; 18X8; 5X4.75; 4.5 Backspace; With Machined Lip And Polished Finish; 1967-2016 Camaro

Custom Wheels and Tires: Classic Industries offers a wide variety of custom wheels in various finishes like chrome, polished aluminum, and matte black. Along with wheels, you can find performance tires designed for maximum grip and handling.

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Above: Part # CB749011 - Corbeau Sportline RRS Reclining Racing Seat; Black Vinyl with Carbon Vinyl on Rear

  • Interior Upgrades: Customizing the interior of your Camaro is easy with options like racing seats, sport steering wheels, modern audio systems, and upgraded gauges. Whether you want a 1969 Camaro with a retro-modern look or a 1992 Camaro with updated tech, there’s something for everyone.

  • Exterior Enhancements: Add a custom flair to your Camaro with front spoilers, rear wings, graphics packages, halo headlights, and LED lighting kits. Classic Industries offers a variety of exterior modifications that will make your Camaro stand out from the crowd.

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Above: Part # DL7004B - Dapper Lighting; LED Seven Projector Headlight Set; High/Low Beam; Black Housing; Clear Glass Lens; HDR Switchback Halo; 1967-81 Camaro

Lighting: Custom lighting is one of the easiest ways to personalize your Camaro. Classic Industries offers LED headlights, tail light kits, fog lights, and interior lighting kits that can give your Camaro a modern look and improved visibility.

4. Tools and Shop Equipment

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Above: Part # L1421 - CarTech Books SA Project Series, Tech-How To; Camaro and Firebird Performance Projects - 1970-1981 Camaro

For DIY enthusiasts, Classic Industries also offers a variety of tools and shop equipment to help with your Camaro restoration or modification. Whether you need basic hand tools or more advanced equipment like suspension tools, or restoration manuals, the catalog has you covered.

Conclusion: Why Classic Industries is the Ultimate Source for Camaro Parts and Accessories

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The Classic Industries 1967-2002 Camaro Parts and Accessories Catalog is an essential tool for anyone working on a Camaro restoration, performance build, or customization project. Whether you’re looking for OEM replacement parts to restore your 1969 Camaro SS, performance upgrades for your 1994 Camaro Z28, or custom accessories for your 2002 Camaro, Classic Industries offers a comprehensive selection of high-quality parts that cater to every need.

With a focus on quality, authenticity, and customer satisfaction, Classic Industries has established itself as the go-to resource for Camaro enthusiasts. From restoring your vehicle to its factory-original condition to enhancing its performance and customizing its appearance, this catalog offers everything you need to take your Camaro project to the next level.

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