Chevrolet Camaro 1967-2002 - Is my camaro a stripper z28?
jeffs93z28
09-30-2009, 07:41 AM
I tried a search and couldnt find what I was looking for. I have saw on several forums that i am not a member of that if your rpo codes have 1sc and 1sz, your car is a stripper camaro. Well, my car has those but it has power window, locks and driver seat. It is a hardtop, 6speed 1993 model. Anyone with knowledge of theses cars please let me know. Thanks.
Regardless of the RPO codes, your car doesn't meet most enthusiasts definition of a stripper if it has all the power accessories you described.
I wouldn't worry about the codes. IMO, your car is NOT a stripper.
Brangeta
09-30-2009, 10:57 AM
You must have RPO A1 which is option group 1 which included some of the electronic/power options. 1993 is kind of confusing though, and I'm not certain that wasn't just an ordering guide code.
I don't remember what A2 had that A1 didn't, but it had further options.
Can you take a picture of your RPO codes? I don't believe 1SC existed in 1993, but I've never looked at a '93 RPO code sticker.
jeffs93z28
09-30-2009, 11:56 AM
here is the rpo codes. Also, my car has power windows, locks, drivers seat, trunk latch, rear defog, tilt wheel, cruise, air. 6 speed hard top. I thought it would seem really stupid to order a stripper then option it up but it seems everywhere I look that 1sc and 1sz means stripper. But, my car has a lot of options. I think it is actually loaded for the year. They didnt have leather in 93. Thanks.
Brangeta
09-30-2009, 01:03 PM
Supposedly 1SC, 1SB, and 1SD really started to mean something in 2000 through 2002, because that's when GM started releasing production numbers for those RPO codes. I'll look into this stuff for you tonight, hopefully with a little bit of success...
GM records say A1, A2, etc for 1993-1999, but obviously they aren't on the RPO sticker you have.
Typical frustrating RPO code and GM production number issues... :judge:
I really wish I could find an ordering guide for AT LEAST one year 1993-2002 if not every year.
jeffs93z28
09-30-2009, 01:30 PM
Supposedly 1SC, 1SB, and 1SD really started to mean something in 2000 through 2002, because that's when GM started releasing production numbers for those RPO codes. I'll look into this stuff for you tonight, hopefully with a little bit of success...
GM records say A1, A2, etc for 1993-1999, but obviously they aren't on the RPO sticker you have.
Typical frustrating RPO code and GM production number issues... :judge:
I really wish I could find an ordering guide for AT LEAST one year 1993-2002 if not every year.
Thanks man.
Brangeta
09-30-2009, 10:10 PM
Hate to say this, but I didn't have a bit of luck. :lol: