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There were 135 1LE camaro's ordered in 1994. I am not sure if you could order a stripper camaro without using the 1LE option but it is easy to identify by the rpo code. RPO code for 1LE is actually just 1LE. Look in the glove box there should be a sticker with lots of codes and see if one of them is 1LE.
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Any idea of market value on these cars?
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There was a 95 1LE Z28 never titled with 63 miles that recentely sold for 15k.The most desireable are the 99 H0 SS,and any 98-99 W66 1LE's.T-Tops were not available on any factory(88-99)RPO 1LE cars.
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I'm wondering if it is just a totally stripped Z/28 and no 1LE like he is claiming. Once I get the codes from the console it will answer all questions.
The story goes something like it was ordered a 1LE then cancelled so it has the 1LE stuff but is a Z/28. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. This is why I was wondering if you could order a regular Z minus air, minus power windows/locks. If so I have a feeling that is what this car is. HOWEVER if you could not order a regular Z stripped like mentioned above then that would make this car unusual and could there be a small possibility of truth to the story??? The car belongs to a friend of a friend and he knows his F-bodies which is the only reason I am so curious about this car. It does have the T-tops and fog lights but from what I was told that is it, no other options. |
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