The third-generation Chevrolet Camaro, produced from 1982 to 1992, remains a beloved classic among muscle car enthusiasts. Its aerodynamic styling, aggressive stance, and versatile platform make it a favorite for restorers and collectors alike. However, as with many vehicles from this era, rust and body deterioration present ongoing challenges. Properly addressing paint and body issues is crucial to preserving both the appearance and structural integrity of these classic Camaros. This guide explores common rust-prone areas, restoration strategies, and key upgrades—including the often-overlooked lighting system—that help bring a third-gen Camaro back to its former glory.
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