The Chevrolet Camaro started in 1967 and ended in 2002. Over those years there were four major body style changes done to this “pony car” They are all separated into generations starting with the first generation (1967 – 1969) and ending in the fourth generation (1993- 2002) The first generation camaro was introduced to the public on Sept, 26 1966, in response to Ford making the Mustang. The camaro came in two styles a convertible and a sport coupe. The Camaro could be powered with anything from a six cylinder to a big-block 396, but the buying public took a while to warm up to the notion that a pony car could also be fast. A majority of F-bodies were ordered with a small-block 327 or the new 350, both of which easily out-performed Ford's 289, and made excellent foundations for street performance.
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