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Where can I buy a Camaro in South Africa?

Where can I buy a Camaro in South Africa?

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Is there a 1967 Camaro on Hot Wheels?

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What kind of engine does a 1981 Camaro have?

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When did the first Chevy Camaro come out?

The Chevrolet Camaro was produced as an answer to the Ford Mustang and was classified as a pony car with production models starting in 1967. The Camaro shared its platform and many major components with its sibling, the Pontiac Firebird. The Chevy Camaro can be segmented into four generations developed before production ended in 2002.

When did they start using side marker lights on Camaros?

Once they brought out the 1968 year they introduced the use of side marker lights. With the 1969 Camaro they did not have the wing windows as placed on the 1967 as well as having a more flat drawn out rear fender.

When did the Chevy Camaro stop being used in the race of Champions?

The Camaro was the official car of and used in the International Race of Champions starting in 1975 and lasting for 12 years until 1989.

What was the SS option on a 1969 Camaro?

The SS option included dual exhaust, red-stripe tires, black accents on the grille, and a retuned suspension. Structurally, the 1969 Camaro was little different from the first two editions. But the bodywork was more voluptuous and slightly provocative.

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