* Brand: OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts from GM will generally be more expensive than aftermarket brands. Aftermarket brands range widely in quality and price.
* Retailer: Prices will differ between auto parts stores (like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA), online retailers (Amazon, eBay), and dealerships.
* Location: Prices can fluctuate based on geographic location and local market conditions.
* Specific model/engine: The 1993 Camaro came in various trims and engine options (V6 vs. V8), which could slightly affect fuel pump compatibility and price.
Therefore, I cannot give you a single price. To find the price, I recommend:
1. Check online retailers: Search on Amazon, eBay, etc., specifying "1993 Camaro fuel pump" and your engine size (e.g., "1993 Camaro 3.4L fuel pump" or "1993 Camaro 5.7L fuel pump").
2. Visit local auto parts stores: Go to your local AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA, etc., and provide them with your car's year, make, model, and engine size. They can look up the part and give you a price quote.
3. Check your local GM dealership: They will have OEM parts, but they will typically be the most expensive option.
Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $300 or more, depending on the factors listed above. Remember to always compare prices before purchasing.