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Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

Hello there, someone I know on Cardomain is looking for a 1997 Chevy Camaro SS model. DIECAST OR PLASTIC. she wants a 97 SS AND ONLY A 97 SS, preferably in BLACK. she wants it to match her ride. here are a few pics.
for more pics check out her cardomain page. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/618687


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I really appreciate any help you can provide. THANX ALOT.

IMPORTANT: I just recieved this message from my friend:

My wheels are stock for the 97' SS;

I don't want the convertible;

and the 93-97 are the same and have the same body style, but I would need an SS hood - and they only made them on the 96 and 97's.

So if anyone can find a 96 then it might be similar, but the 96's were the Z28/SS, not just the SS, as the 97 was.

If I was to bash a few kits together, I would still need the 97 hood.

And I can't use the 98 and up, as they are the new (35th Anniv) style with the bubbled headlights, and the SS hood is a little different.
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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

NIce burnout your brother did there.

As for a 97', you may not be in luck. I have not seen that particular year anywhere as I also want one. I have found the 30th anniversary ones, but they have the redone front end (bubble headlights).

I know you searched the web probably, but Ebay, Used model sites,.......?
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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

You're out of luck for that specific YEAR, AMT made a '97 Camaro SS, but it's a convertible.

However, all 93-97 Camaros are essentially the same and you can build that car from any year of them. Both AMT and Revell made tons of these cars from 93-97. You'd then just have to find the decals, or mask it off and paint the stripes yourself.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/1-25-Monogram-93-...QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.ca/93-CAMARO-Z28-Mon...QQcmdZViewItem



AMT also makes a snap-tite kit of it as well, if you're not worried about engine detail.

EDIT: and the wheels he has on it appear to be the SS wheels from the later 98+ Camaro SS, of which kits are readily available too.
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Thanx guys! i'll pass this info on to my friend.
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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

I think you're thinking of the 35th anniversary ones, with the later front end.

AMT was supposed to re-release the '97 30th anniversary kit, which should have the correct front end(and other minor differences)
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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

Except it's a convertible...
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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

I didn't even pay attention to what body style it was.....

A thought would be to use one of the AMT '95 or '96 Z28 kits to donate the body and use the hood, interior, chassis, and drivetrain from the '97 convertible kit.
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I didn't even pay attention to what body style it was.....

A thought would be to use one of the AMT '95 or '96 Z28 kits to donate the body and use the hood, interior, chassis, and drivetrain from the '97 convertible kit.
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I think you're thinking of the 35th anniversary ones, with the later front end.

AMT was supposed to re-release the '97 30th anniversary kit, which should have the correct front end(and other minor differences)
thanx for the reply, but my friend said she definetely wants a 97 cuz it's the 30th anniversary and that's the year of her camaro.
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I think you're best bet is to kit bash a couple kits. At $5-15 on ebay and in stores, it's not that expensive.

I had to do it to replicate my 1:1 '72 Vette coupe....one kit for the body/chassis/drivetrain, another for the early C3 small block hood, and a third kit for the correct pattern on the seats.

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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

Beggin' your pardon, Tiger, but the AMT convertible '97 was a 30th Anniversary model, white on the cover with a red stripe scheme similar to the black car in the first post. It was Lindberg that did a 1/20 convertible SS, 'round '96 I think.

AMT did indeed produce a '97 T-top SS that was red on the boxcover. Its hood scoop was a little tall and angular, and the tires (BFG's specific to that kit only) were a little high in profile. Otherwise, it's pretty close to what CRL is looking for:



btw - disregard that red hardtop patch you see on the boxcover. The t-tops and windshield were molded as one piece in all AMT 4th-gen F-car hatches.
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Beggin' your pardon, Tiger, but the AMT convertible '97 was a 30th Anniversary model, white on the cover with a red stripe scheme similar to the black car in the first post. It was Lindberg that did a 1/20 convertible SS, 'round '96 I think.

AMT did indeed produce a '97 T-top SS that was red on the boxcover. Its hood scoop was a little tall and angular, and the tires (BFG's specific to that kit only) were a little high in profile. Otherwise, it's pretty close to what CRL is looking for:



btw - disregard that red hardtop patch you see on the boxcover. The t-tops and windshield were molded as one piece in all AMT 4th-gen F-car hatches.
Well, I was referring to the 30th anniversary convertible, either way. I haven't seen the kit you have there before, so there we go. Wonder how rare it is.
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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

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Beggin' your pardon, Tiger, but the AMT convertible '97 was a 30th Anniversary model, white on the cover with a red stripe scheme similar to the black car in the first post. It was Lindberg that did a 1/20 convertible SS, 'round '96 I think.

AMT did indeed produce a '97 T-top SS that was red on the boxcover. Its hood scoop was a little tall and angular, and the tires (BFG's specific to that kit only) were a little high in profile. Otherwise, it's pretty close to what CRL is looking for:



btw - disregard that red hardtop patch you see on the boxcover. The t-tops and windshield were molded as one piece in all AMT 4th-gen F-car hatches.
One year only kit, never reissued; I would assume they probably aren't cheap when they show up on Ebay, as they never seem to show up at model shows and I don't think I've ever seen one built. I have one, would have built it before but the crappy hood and wheels kept me from building yet. My skills to fix it are better now I bought a few extra Monogram Grand Sport Corvettes for the good wheels (the '98 SS can use 'em too).

Dunno if you have ever had a Lindberg 1/20 Camaro SS, I can't remember which came first, the AMT or Lindberg, but I suspect it was Lindberg, and AMT copied it verbatim...as both models have the exact same problems w/the hood scoop. The AMT hood fit is lousy, has many sink marks from the underhood detail, and the leading edge of the scoop is far too thick.
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Re: Where Can I Find A 1997 Camaro Ss Model? Please Help

I don't think it would be too much money on ebay. It's not a really desireable kit and there's a number of other Z28 and SS models available in different years. Most folks aren't going to be too picky about the details.

Now, being that it was a kit that is oop and hasn't been reissued, it may be more of a matter of trying to find one.
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Beggin' your pardon, Tiger, but the AMT convertible '97 was a 30th Anniversary model, white on the cover with a red stripe scheme similar to the black car in the first post. It was Lindberg that did a 1/20 convertible SS, 'round '96 I think.

AMT did indeed produce a '97 T-top SS that was red on the boxcover. Its hood scoop was a little tall and angular, and the tires (BFG's specific to that kit only) were a little high in profile. Otherwise, it's pretty close to what CRL is looking for:



btw - disregard that red hardtop patch you see on the boxcover. The t-tops and windshield were molded as one piece in all AMT 4th-gen F-car hatches.

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