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Convertible Models
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 7:44 AM
Hey guys,
I am thinking about buying a Vert. I saw there is a Z24 model and a LS model. What motor does the LS model have?? Is it the 2.4L also??




Re: Convertible Models
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:44 PM
Re: Convertible Models
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 6:14 PM
Actually, it depends on the year. The earlier ones did not have the 2.4 in the LS. That was offered later, and I don't remember what years.





Re: Convertible Models
Thursday, November 29, 2007 7:23 AM
OK?? Anyone know for sure



Re: Convertible Models
Saturday, December 01, 2007 2:00 PM
as per the wonderful john lenko

the smartest man alive! wrote:Ok, I'm assuming that ONLY 3rd gen convertibles were built at the Lansing 3 plant. And that NO other cars were made there. There's a separate entry for Lansing, but I'm pretty sure those were the non-convertible cars.

So.. here goes.. Convertible production #'s....

1995
901 Cavaliers
750 Sunfires
1,651 total convertibles

1996
7,277 Cavaliers
5,676 Sunfires
12,953 total convertibles

1997
9,228 Cavaliers
7,935 Sunfires
17,163 total convertibles

1998
7,093 Cavaliers
6,766 Sunfires
13,859 total convertibles

1999
7,627 Cavaliers
5,490 Sunfires
13,117 total convertibles

2000
4,761 Cavaliers
3,559 Sunfires
8,360 total convertibles

36,887 Cavalier 3rd gen convertibles
30,216 Sunfire convertibles

67,103 GRAND TOTAL 3rd gen convertibles

I think it was 98 when the LS convertible became the Z24 convertible. I'd assume the same for the SE becoming GT. So, all 98+ convertibles were the 2.4L. I don't know how many of the 95-97 were 2.2L, or 2.4L, or if there were any 2.3L convertibles from the factory. The numbers I have from GM do not indicate those breakdowns.

the only thing to note is that, i believe, 99 was the start of GTs verts and not 98, as my 98 drop top fire was listed as an SE on the title.
and john does not mention it specifically, but the 2.4 was an option in all LS and SE convertible models. he just couldnt get a breakdown of engine per model/trim




Re: Convertible Models
Saturday, December 01, 2007 6:06 PM
It's true



Re: Convertible Models
Saturday, December 01, 2007 9:03 PM
My 97LS has the 2200



Re: Convertible Models
Monday, December 03, 2007 12:05 PM
Ok cool. Thanks for the info guys. I guess I will just have to call and ask pre-99 models. I'm trying to get a 2000 right now, but we will see how that turns out.



Re: Convertible Models
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 4:47 AM
I just bought a 98 Sunfire convert...it's an SE with a 2.4.
Re: Convertible Models
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 7:03 AM
AFAIK, no 3rd gen verts ever had the 2.3, it wasn't until the 2.4 was introduced that the DOHC was an option for the verts. One thing that always bugged me though, was that on the SFGT and Z24 verts, they got 15" rims instead of the 16's that the coupes got.





Re: Convertible Models
Tuesday, December 11, 2007 1:06 PM
Quiklilcav wrote:AFAIK, no 3rd gen verts ever had the 2.3, it wasn't until the 2.4 was introduced that the DOHC was an option for the verts. One thing that always bugged me though, was that on the SFGT and Z24 verts, they got 15" rims instead of the 16's that the coupes got.


i agree, i saw a red 98ish z24 convertable forsale near me. i was debating on making an offer, but i dont think the used car dealership would have gone for letting me swap my 16" rims for the 15" rims so i could put the 16's on the convertable.

also...


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It's true


earily reminds me of a walmart commercial everytime i hear or see that... i think its creepy how all the walmart employees start stalking that poor lady in the commercial...



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Re: Convertible Models
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 6:03 AM
Quiklilcav wrote:AFAIK, no 3rd gen verts ever had the 2.3, it wasn't until the 2.4 was introduced that the DOHC was an option for the verts. One thing that always bugged me though, was that on the SFGT and Z24 verts, they got 15" rims instead of the 16's that the coupes got.

ive seen one or two 95 verts with the 2.3...so they do exist, but just in very small numbers.

and yeah....cheap rip on the rims. they were ugly as hell for the cavs and just stock gt rims for the fires (and i always thought the fires got ripped on rims too. they were supposed to be the "sportier" of the two cars.....)



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Re: Convertible Models
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 12:03 PM
The verts defintely got the short end of the stick when in came to rims.



Re: Convertible Models
Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:46 PM
The rims they used on the sunfire GT verts were used on the toyota cavalier too. My 98 se coupe came with the same wheels. You would think the verts would have a lot cooler wheel.



Re: Convertible Models
Thursday, December 13, 2007 5:19 AM
yep all toyo cavs used 15" 95-99 gt rims. never understood why, though...



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Re: Convertible Models
Thursday, December 13, 2007 1:13 PM
I had steelies...so I swapped on the Z24 rims I saved from my Bird...



Re: Convertible Models
Friday, December 14, 2007 10:58 AM
So....Anyone selling a vert for a decent price???



Re: Convertible Models
Friday, December 14, 2007 11:44 AM
i just sold my fire drop top. you missed out on it. other than that check out the north regional forum. chris fontana was sellin one that needed a little TLC



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Re: Convertible Models
Friday, December 14, 2007 10:23 PM
What are you looking to spend???

I have a 98 z vert
Re: Convertible Models
Friday, December 14, 2007 10:34 PM
ok...tons of bad info here


MOST VERTS were 2.4/2.3 very few had the 2.2/2200

Usually, they were 2.4 autos with full options. 99-2000 are ALL GT's and Z24's

5 spd verts were all special ordered and are the rarest. I got one I'd consider selling

They all have power tops, and glass rear windows. The rear glass is the weakpoint, usually the trim starts coming loose, and you're talkin 400 or so to fix it. You got a vert question, odds are I know the answer.



Re: Convertible Models
Friday, December 14, 2007 11:35 PM
I just sold my 1998 Z24 vert 5 speed in July. I miss it.....







Re: Convertible Models
Saturday, December 15, 2007 9:36 AM
Brandon McDade wrote:What are you looking to spend???

I have a 98 z vert

you still got two verts? got any pics of either?



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Re: Convertible Models
Saturday, December 15, 2007 10:30 AM
I've seen more 2.2L 'verts in the early years than I have 2.4L's... plus most of them are 5 speed around here... but the 2000's, most were auto except for about 5 I know of, which were all special ordered. Must have been a 2000 thing... and I have seen a couple of 2.3L 95 'verts, but again... most 95's I've seen had the 2.2L.



Re: Convertible Models
Saturday, December 15, 2007 9:56 PM
John Lenko wrote:I've seen more 2.2L 'verts in the early years than I have 2.4L's... plus most of them are 5 speed around here... but the 2000's, most were auto except for about 5 I know of, which were all special ordered. Must have been a 2000 thing... and I have seen a couple of 2.3L 95 'verts, but again... most 95's I've seen had the 2.2L.

I have never seen anything but a 2.2 in the 95's, and I've seen quite a few 96's, but perhaps they switched to making more 2.4's after that. DTP, I'm not doubting that you don't know your stuff with the verts, but on the first couple of years with the 3rd gen, I'm still pretty sure there were not many DOHC. I have no doubts on the low quantity of 5 speeds, I can't recall ever seeing one myself.





Re: Convertible Models
Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:54 PM
Man, this thread makes me miss my '99 Sunfire vert. But there were so many problems with it (top, back window, rubber trim...) and I just had no drive to keep it. Maybe if I had picked up a 5-speed I would have kept it but I ended up trading it in for an '07 Cobalt ls with a stick. Made me sad when I only got $1500 for it.


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