how many hugger orange camaros ?
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how many hugger orange camaros ?
im new here looking around to buy my first ls1 car. found 5 in my price range i like, and was curious how many hugger orange camaros was made in 1999?
heres the link to it let me know if its to high
http://www.autotrader.com/dealers/in...5&cardist=5924
heres the link to it let me know if its to high
http://www.autotrader.com/dealers/in...5&cardist=5924
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Below are the production numbers on the Hugger Orange cars from CompNine's database
514 - V6 coupes
23 - V6 Verts
754 - Z28 coupes - 445 M6's and 309 A4's
111 - Z28 verts - 45 M6's and 66 A4's
13 - 1LE coupes - 11 M6's and 2 A4's
316 - SS coupes - 231 M6's and 85 A4's
59 - SS Verts - 34 M6's and 25 A4's
514 - V6 coupes
23 - V6 Verts
754 - Z28 coupes - 445 M6's and 309 A4's
111 - Z28 verts - 45 M6's and 66 A4's
13 - 1LE coupes - 11 M6's and 2 A4's
316 - SS coupes - 231 M6's and 85 A4's
59 - SS Verts - 34 M6's and 25 A4's
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Below are the production numbers on the Hugger Orange cars from CompNine's database
514 - V6 coupes
23 - V6 Verts
754 - Z28 coupes - 445 M6's and 309 A4's
111 - Z28 verts - 45 M6's and 66 A4's
13 - 1LE coupes - 11 M6's and 2 A4's
316 - SS coupes - 231 M6's and 85 A4's
59 - SS Verts - 34 M6's and 25 A4's
514 - V6 coupes
23 - V6 Verts
754 - Z28 coupes - 445 M6's and 309 A4's
111 - Z28 verts - 45 M6's and 66 A4's
13 - 1LE coupes - 11 M6's and 2 A4's
316 - SS coupes - 231 M6's and 85 A4's
59 - SS Verts - 34 M6's and 25 A4's
I say that because, 514+23+754+111=1402 but that leaves out the 1LE cars and the SS's. Are they already included in the list?
http://www.camaroz28.com/articles/99...rs/index.shtml
I really want to know the complete breakdown of the Hugger orange Z28s. As time goes by, these cars become more and more rare and desirable. And I think that the hugger Z28s are going to plateau in value soon before going up since the 4th gen is going to hold it's value because of the almighty LS1. Considering that the SLP and LS1 cars have their own episode of American Muscle Car, It'll be no surprise if they're considered modern classics in 10 more years. All that BS aside, I'd like to know how rare my car is really just because I get off knowing how rare and awesome it is. I have a 1999 Camaro Z28 in Hugger Orange. Its A4, Charcoal Leather, and monsoon stereo w/o steering radio controls.
according to your breakdown I have 1 of 309 cars. but:
514+27=537 (total Hugger production V6 cars)
754+111=865 (total Hugger production V8 cars)
865+537=1402 (total Hugger 4th gen cars)
but what about the other 13 1LE cars? are they included in the group set?
Or: assuming the numbers are correct,
My car isn't an SS so, 1402-375=1027
My car isn't a 1LE so, 1027-13=1014
My car isn't a V6 so, 1014-537=477
so, is my car one of 477 or one of 309? I think math fail so, let me simplify and take another approach...
OR... is it even better since if there are 309 A4 LS1 camaros, and mine isn't an SS so 309-85=224?
Wait, is that correct? Is my car is one of 224? Making a standard Hugger Orange Z28 even rarer than the SS? HOLY ****!!! If that's the case, I'll do a happydance!
in other words: Ok, so there are 1402 hugger camaros built. Of those, 375 are SS. Ok so, of the 1402, 754 are Z28 coupes. Of those, 309 are A4, of those, 85 are SS. So, 309-85=224. My car is one of 224 making it rarer than an actual Hugger SS M6!
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Those numbers can't be correct. I've checked 3 other databases and keep getting the total production number at 1402. That's what it is on camaroz28.com and that's a DAMN good reference.
I say that because, 514+23+754+111=1402 but that leaves out the 1LE cars and the SS's. Are they already included in the list?
http://www.camaroz28.com/articles/99...rs/index.shtml
I really want to know the complete breakdown of the Hugger orange Z28s. As time goes by, these cars become more and more rare and desirable. And I think that the hugger Z28s are going to plateau in value soon before going up since the 4th gen is going to hold it's value because of the almighty LS1. Considering that the SLP and LS1 cars have their own episode of American Muscle Car, It'll be no surprise if they're considered modern classics in 10 more years. All that BS aside, I'd like to know how rare my car is really just because I get off knowing how rare and awesome it is. I have a 1999 Camaro Z28 in Hugger Orange. Its A4, Charcoal Leather, and monsoon stereo w/o steering radio controls.
according to your breakdown I have 1 of 309 cars. but:
514+27=537 (total Hugger production V6 cars)
754+111=865 (total Hugger production V8 cars)
865+537=1402 (total Hugger 4th gen cars)
but what about the other 13 1LE cars? are they included in the group set?
I say that because, 514+23+754+111=1402 but that leaves out the 1LE cars and the SS's. Are they already included in the list?
http://www.camaroz28.com/articles/99...rs/index.shtml
I really want to know the complete breakdown of the Hugger orange Z28s. As time goes by, these cars become more and more rare and desirable. And I think that the hugger Z28s are going to plateau in value soon before going up since the 4th gen is going to hold it's value because of the almighty LS1. Considering that the SLP and LS1 cars have their own episode of American Muscle Car, It'll be no surprise if they're considered modern classics in 10 more years. All that BS aside, I'd like to know how rare my car is really just because I get off knowing how rare and awesome it is. I have a 1999 Camaro Z28 in Hugger Orange. Its A4, Charcoal Leather, and monsoon stereo w/o steering radio controls.
according to your breakdown I have 1 of 309 cars. but:
514+27=537 (total Hugger production V6 cars)
754+111=865 (total Hugger production V8 cars)
865+537=1402 (total Hugger 4th gen cars)
but what about the other 13 1LE cars? are they included in the group set?
OR... is it even better since if there are 309 A4 LS1 camaros, and mine isn't an SS so 309-85=224?
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What if there was a screw up at the dealers when you ordered your car, and after 5 months of arguing with gm to option the car instead of building another one so that there wasn't two the same out there, they agreed to send it back to the factory for the options you wanted. Does that make it rare?
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Guys, sorry to comment on an old thread but I am new here and I have recently acquired a 99 camaro z28 that I believe to be rare. I've done a lot of research on it and everything suggests the car is 1 of 2. Its a 99 camaro z28 coupe, hugger orange, with the automatic and 1LE option. I would really like to do more research to verify but keep hitting dead ends. Anybody willing to help?