Camaro Over The Years
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Camaro over the years. General Motors plans to discontinue the Chevrolet Camaro after 2023 according to a new report. Old and newalways loved this car. Bumblebee eventually converts into a fifth-generation Camaro.
A new report says that the Chevrolet Camaro will be discontinued in 2023 due to falling sales. The car is anything but flashy with rust and primer spots its famous yellow paint covered in patina. Camaro output peaked in 1970 with 375 hp and 415 lb-ft big-block SS Camaro but by 1975 the most powerful V8 model offered only 155 hp.
However this was in July 2007 two years before the Camaro would go on sale so Chevrolet had to build a one-off running. The third generation Chevrolet Camaro was the first Camaro built without front subframes or leaf-spring rear suspensions and spanned years 1982-1992. It started as a strong decade with 57-liter 360-hp LT-1 power but the Camaro saw a big dip in engine.
Its now in third place in the Great Musclecar Wars having recently fallen behind the Dodge Challenger. Sadly this marked the last year for 9-plus compression ratio engines. Of that first generation we tested almost every engine 250 Z-28 302 327 350 396 and Dana 427.
The Chevrolet Camaro was a rush job a desperate attempt by GM to meet the challenge presented by the ludicrously successful Ford Mustang. The first generation Chevrolet Camaro debuted in 1967 and spanned years 1967-1969. General Motors discontinued the F-body model over the deteriorating.
The first Camaro went on sale in September 1966 with a base price of 2466. Chevrolet Camaro Performance Through The Years 1967-1969. Over the ten year span the only real change to the camaro body was the hood in 1997.