Used 1983 Chevrolet Camaro for Sale near Chicago, IL
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Kyle S
Reviewed a 1983 Chevrolet Camaro on Apr 18, 2008
I have a 1983 Z28 Stage Three Camaro. It is an amazing car. Fiberglass hood and trim, posi rear end, stage three hi po suspension, T Tops, functional air intake, aluminum wheels, power window, lock and lift gate. I replaced the stock Cross Fire 305 with a hi po 355 that I built myself.
JD C
Reviewed a 1983 Chevrolet Coupe RWD on Mar 21, 2013
I love the ride quality, handling, and comfort. It's very snappy off the green light, with a lot of power. It has a very clean, sleek, and mean stance, and is well complimented with the T-tops. Very much a gear-head vehicle, definitely not a family car, and expectedly not as fuel efficient, but shouldn't be expected from a muscle car. Not a winter vehicle, but with the addition of weight in the spare well (sand bags) it is doable. more cargo space than expected, if you lay the rear seat-backs down. A lot of light inside, and good visibility once you get used to the odd blind spots. Over all, I really like this car, and the pros outweigh the cons depending on your lifestyle.
Dan P
Reviewed a 1983 Chevrolet Camaro on Aug 11, 2009
1983 Camaro Z28 with a 383 stroker motor. This car has ran 11.37 @ 118mph but usually runs high 11.40's with mufflers. This is the first car my dad and I built and will probably be the most reliable race car I will ever own.
Scott B
Reviewed a 1983 Chevrolet Camaro on Aug 24, 2009
I loved the look of this car. The 83 Z28 was sleek and angular. Later models lost the hard lines that made this model look good. This car also handled very well. It took corners well, without a lot of slop, and at high speeds, the car was planted and stable. Where this car missed was performance and quality. The 305 V8 was weak, and gas mileage was horrible. The T-tops leaked constantly, and started to rattle after a year of ownership. The back seats were an unpleasant place to spend time, because it was cramped, and the huge b pillar blocked any outside view.
1983 Chevrolet Camaro Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Berlinetta Coupe RWD | $10,285 |
| Z28 Coupe RWD | $10,739 |
| Coupe RWD | $8,441 |
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