The restoration parts that we offer for Camaros range from 1967-1981 year models and one of our main goals is to make shopping for your classic Camaro parts easy and enjoyable. To do this, we have several options that you can utilize to shop for, and purchase parts for your project. At any time if you have a question please feel free to submit an inquiry or call our store at 479-787-5575.
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Authentic Restoration Parts for First and Second Generation Camaros
The Chevrolet Camaro stands as one of America's most iconic pony cars, born from the intense competition of the 1960s muscle car era and evolving through the 1970s into a sophisticated performance platform. From the groundbreaking 1967 debut through the refined second-generation models ending in 1981, these Camaros represent fifteen years of automotive excellence spanning two distinct design philosophies. H&H Classic Parts specializes in restoration components for these legendary first and second-generation Camaros, providing comprehensive inventory for base models, Rally Sport (RS), Super Sport (SS), and the legendary Z28 performance variants.
Whether you're restoring a numbers-matching 1969 Z28, rebuilding a 1970½ RS split-bumper, or customizing a second-generation Berlinetta, our extensive catalog provides the components necessary to preserve these automotive icons. We understand that Camaro enthusiasts demand precise fitment and authentic details, which is why we source our components from manufacturers who understand the importance of period-correct specifications.
Body Panels and Structural Components
Camaro restoration often begins with addressing rust damage common to unibody construction, particularly in floor pans, quarter panels, and torque box areas. Our comprehensive sheet metal inventory includes precisely engineered floor pans, quarter panels, trunk floors, rocker panels, fenders, doors, and firewall components manufactured to exact factory dimensions. These structural elements form the foundation of quality restoration, maintaining the aggressive stance and muscular proportions that define Camaro styling.
First-generation Camaros (1967-1969) feature timeless styling with subtle year-to-year differences in grilles, tail lights, and side marker configurations. Second-generation models (1970-1981) introduced dramatic European-influenced styling with a longer hood, lower roofline, and distinctive body lines. Within the second generation, early models (1970-1973) differ from later versions (1974-1981) in bumper designs, emissions equipment, and various body details. Our catalog addresses these generation and year-specific requirements.
Performance and Special Edition Components
Camaro's performance legacy centers on its special editions, particularly the Z28, SS, and RS packages. Our inventory includes package-specific components like Z28 striping, emblems, spoilers, hood components, and unique trim pieces. Super Sport models receive attention with SS-specific badges, grille variations, and performance appointments. Rally Sport models require distinctive hidden headlight mechanisms, RS-specific grilles, and unique front-end components.
Beyond cosmetics, we stock performance components, including brake upgrades with disc brake conversions, suspension components, exhaust systems, cooling system parts, and engine accessories suitable for applications ranging from economical inline-sixes to big-block 396, 427, and 454 engines. These components support both original restoration and restomod builds that enhance performance while maintaining authentic appearance.
Interior Restoration Excellence
Camaro interiors evolved from simple functional designs to luxurious sports coupe appointments across their production span. Our upholstery inventory includes seat covers for standard bench seats and optional bucket seat configurations, door panels, headliners, carpet sets, and dash pads available in period-correct colors and patterns. These materials accommodate various trim levels from base models to luxury-oriented Berlinetta packages introduced in the second generation.
Dashboard components, instrument bezels, center consoles, steering wheels, and interior trim pieces complete cabin restorations. We stock increasingly scarce items like gauge clusters, radio bezels, control knobs, and interior chrome trim specific to various model years and option packages. Console assemblies with proper shifter configurations address both automatic and manual transmission applications.
Trim, Glass, and Exterior Details
Authentic Camaro restoration requires attention to exterior details that varied significantly between model years and special editions. Our inventory includes bumpers, grille assemblies, window moldings, emblems, weatherstripping, and body-side trim. First-generation vent windows, second-generation T-top components, and convertible-specific parts address body style variations.
Glass components, including windshields, door glass, quarter glass, and back glass, are available for various configurations. Convertible models require specific glass, top mechanisms, and weatherstripping distinct from coupe applications. Second-generation T-top models need specialized glass panels and weatherstripping that differ from solid-roof cars.
Technical Expertise and Support
The complexity of Camaro option codes, package combinations, and year-to-year variations presents challenges in parts identification. A single model year might include hundreds of option combinations affecting everything from drivetrain specifications to trim configurations. Our experienced technical team maintains detailed knowledge of these variations, helping you identify the correct components for your specific Camaro.
Rally Sport models with hidden headlights present unique restoration challenges with their vacuum-operated mechanisms. Z28 models require documentation of original specifications for authentic restoration. Our team provides guidance on these special considerations, ensuring your restoration maintains period-correct authenticity.
H&H Classic Parts supports the Camaro community with comprehensive resources, including detailed digital catalogs specifically organized for first and second-generation models. These references simplify parts identification and restoration planning for these complex vehicles.
Camaro Parts FAQs
Q: What years and generations of Camaro does H&H Classic Parts support?
A: We specialize in 1967-1981 Camaros, covering both the first generation (1967-1969) and second generation (1970-1981). First-generation models are among the most collectible muscle cars, featuring classic pony car proportions. Second-generation models introduced more sophisticated European-influenced styling and evolved through 1981. Within the second generation, there are notable differences between early models (1970-1973) with chrome bumpers and later models (1974-1981) with federally mandated impact bumpers. Our inventory addresses both generations and all model year variations.
Q: What's the difference between Z28, SS, and RS Camaros?
A: These designate different performance and appearance packages. Z28 was the track-focused performance package, emphasizing handling and high-revving small-block engines (originally 302ci, later 350ci). Z28s featured unique suspension tuning, specific gear ratios, and distinctive striping. SS (Super Sport) emphasized straight-line performance with available big-block engines and specific styling cues. RS (Rally Sport) was primarily an appearance package featuring hidden headlights (first generation) or distinctive front-end styling (second generation) plus upgraded trim. These packages could be combined—a car could be an RS/SS or RS/Z28, combining appearance and performance features.
Q: Are parts interchangeable between first and second-generation Camaros?
A: Generally, no—first-generation (1967-1969) and second-generation (1970-1981) Camaros are fundamentally different platforms with minimal body panel or trim interchangeability. However, many mechanical components do interchange, including engines, transmissions, rear axles, and some suspension parts, as Chevrolet used common drivetrains across multiple platforms. Within each generation, interchangeability is much better. First-gen parts often fit 1967-1969 models with minor variations. Second-gen parts may interchange across 1970-1981, with considerations for bumper changes in 1974 and various detail updates. Our team can confirm specific component interchangeability.
Q: Do you carry convertible-specific and T-top parts?
A: Yes. First-generation Camaros (1967-1969) were available as convertibles, requiring specific top mechanisms, top boots, convertible-specific weatherstripping, and unique windshield frames and back glass. Second-generation Camaros weren't offered as factory convertibles but featured optional T-tops starting in 1978, requiring specialized glass panels, T-top weatherstripping, and storage bags. We stock components for both body styles. Convertible restorations are particularly complex, and our team can guide you through the specific components needed for these models.
Q: Can I restore my Camaro to original specifications or build a restomod?
A: We support both approaches. For original restorations, we stock period-correct reproduction parts including date-coded components for numbers-matching builds, correct fasteners, and authentic trim pieces. For restomod builds, we offer modern upgrades including disc brake conversions, improved suspension components, fuel injection systems, modern air conditioning, and contemporary wheel/tire packages that fit within original wheel wells. Many Camaro owners choose a "resto-mod" approach—maintaining exterior authenticity while incorporating modern performance and reliability upgrades. Our team can help you select components appropriate for your specific build philosophy and intended use.