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I understand that the 1 versus 2 prefix difference is in the interior equipment/trim.
My question really is why with the 5th Gen Camaros does there appear to be a change in nomenclature, which now specifies the interior trim level when referring to the model, when that similar convention doesn't appear to be the case with the earlier models?
In other words, with the 5th Gen Camaros, individuals do seem to use the interior equipment designation when referring to their vehicle model, whereas that wasn't, and isn't, the standard practice with regard to the earlier model Camaros?
People didn't, and don't, refer to their 1st Gen Camaros as Z23/SSs or Z87/Z28s.
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Current Chevrolets: 1969 Camaro Z/28 -- 1969 427/390 Corvette Convertible -- 1970 350/300 Corvette Convertible -- 2013 Camaro ZL1 Convertible -- CRT / Exposed CF Weave Hood Insert / Suede Package / Polished Wheels / MN6

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