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Old 10-23-2004, 03:49 PM   #1
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Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

whats the difference between a reg. camaro or z-28 and a berlinetta. i have a berlinetta and i never knew what i was ment for. i was told once its the girls z28. all i know, i had more balls then my z28. both 1985s
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Old 10-23-2004, 07:50 PM   #2
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Re: Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

berlinetta was kind of like a luxury option sorta deal. it had alot of the fancy gadgets
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Old 10-24-2004, 04:17 AM   #3
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Re: Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

didnt it have the electronic guages and futuristic looking knightrider electric everything?
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Re: Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

it does have a dig speed-o and all that(never worked). power windows, and all funky stuff on the ceiling. how the motors anything different? i was told it has a 305 like every other camaro of that time. but i guess at 52K, the motor went and they either rebuilt it or put a new one in. i think it was a new one. i starting to think that maybe they put in a stock 350. or maybe if they rebuilt it, the bored it out and put some high proformance stuff on her.
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Old 10-25-2004, 12:02 AM   #5
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Re: Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

it was just another type of camaro that was built in the mid 80s. it was a luxury type of package that never really took off, hence its demise...
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Re: Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

they had em in the 70's too
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Re: Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

I think they look worse than the reg and z camaro's, but thats my opinion. I very much dislike the grill openings on the slant back just above the...
bigger grill.
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i like the guage cluster...
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Re: Whats the difference with a Berlinetta

i have a berlinetta with a 2.8l piece of shit but its putting out close to 200hp so i cant complain really but yeah they have a lot of extras that the z's dont
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