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Published on December 19th, 2024 |
by BajaBusta
1984 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta Test Drive

The most newsworthy change to the 1984 version of the Camaro came in the form of a new dashboard for the Berlinetta model that boasted more “gee-whiz” electronic gadgetry than a fighter jet. It had digital readouts for vehicle and engine speeds, plus a bar graph tachometer, warning lights for fluid levels, and needle gauges for fuel, temperature, oil pressure, and voltage. Dual adjustable control pods flanked the main instrument cluster, and their positioning could be adjusted to suit the driver’s reach. Cruise control buttons were mounted on the steering wheel, and an overhead console contained map lights and a storage pouch.
Prices didn’t go up much but sales did, rising nearly 70 percent to an impressive 261,000. Oddly enough, base coupes and the Z28 sported the biggest gains, while the Berlinetta – with its flashy new dash- showed only a modest increase.
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1982 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta Test Drive
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