How many total 1997 30th Anniv SS's were there?



The 1997 LT1 30th Anniversary SS Camaros were offered in a Hardtop, T-Top and convertible. Below is a picture of my friend Leo's LT1 T-Top with the houndstooth cloth seat inserts:

The Z/28's were offered in a T-top and convertible. I don't believe the Z/28's were offered in a hardtop (Andy, correct me if I am wrong). Below is my friend Roger's 1997 30th Anniversary Z/28 convertible (notice the wheels are different than on the SS model Camaro even though they are still an artic white 5 spoke wheel):

And the 30th Anniversary LT4 SS Camaro was only offered in a hardtop. Below is my friend Robin's #62 30th Anniversary LT4 SS:

Same thing happened in 2002 as well. The 35th Anniversary cars were red with the checkered stripes on the hood such as the modified 35th LE Nicky Camaro SS below. For 2002 Chevrolet refined it a little bit by referring to these cars at 35th LE (Limited Edition) cars and the cars that GMMG modified were referred to as 35th PE (Performance Edition) cars.

******* CHIME IN ANYTIME HERE ANDY ! ! ! ! !
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Where can i find new authentic seat covers? He has the hounds tooth interior.
Another question! Can you answer why some camaro's ( i've noticed the earlier one's ) have the all white leather seats and some have the hounds tooth?
P.S.~ Those are very clean cars in your pics! Props to the owners!
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I was just trying to find a pic of a 35th Anniversary LE Camaro SS to post out of all my pictures and this was this first one I found.
Your vert is the twin to mine except mine is an automatic instead of a 6 speed. I too have the optional exhaust, the Torsen torque sensing diff plus I have the optional engine oil cooler. I also upgraded my wheels from the 16" white ZR1 type SLP wheels to the 17" that came on the t-top and hardtop cars.


So based upon the info out there:
A GRAND total of 3038 1997 Camaro SS were built.
Out of that number there were, 957 30th Anniversary SS built . . .
Leaving 2081 standard SS's . . .
I'll need to dig out the white book, to find out if these break downs include Canadian SS . . . As stated before there were a total of 108 LT4 SS's . . . 100 for USA, 6 for Canada and 2 prototypes . . .
And since we are showing off 30th SS's . . . heres mine . . . LT4 SS #006 of 100 and Hendrick SS #5 of 9:
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TOTALLY
30TH ANNIVERSARY LT4 SS CAMARO ANDY ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I wish I owned that and you had a feather up your rump........................then we'd both be tickled ! ! ! ! ! !
Leather Bucket Seats ------> $499.00
So......................to answer your question, when the car was ordered either by the person buying the car or by the person at the dealership ordering the car for inventory, they opted for the "leather interior" which was an additional cost vs. just ordering the houndstooth interior which I assume would have been the standard interior and no additional cost.
Your vert is the twin to mine except mine is an automatic instead of a 6 speed. I too have the optional exhaust, the Torsen torque sensing diff plus I have the optional engine oil cooler. I also upgraded my wheels from the 16" white ZR1 type SLP wheels to the 17" that came on the t-top and hardtop cars.

Thanks! But i would trade all 3 for that ZL1 lol
I have been looking for a set of white 17's for a couple of years but no luck, guess i might powder coat a set of gray ones cause the verts dont look right with 16's
from the picture in your avitar. the SS looks real clean with out the stripes. but the SS's with the stripes look really clean too.
I've a 1997 30th Anniv SS. 6sp manual and white leather interior (starting to look a bit the worse for wear).
Camaros are fairly rare in the UK. I like to think (without any evidence) that I have the only 30th Anniv SS on this side of the atlantic...


