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Camaro has been around since 1967, and it was officially
discontinued in 2002. It is likely that a new Camaro
will be available in 2008 or 2009. There were 4
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Camaro has been a sports car from day one, but it
was never the flagship performance car in the Chevy
lineup. That designation has always gone to the
Corvette. During the late 1960's, however, the Corvette
cost about twice as much than the Camaro, which
was easily modified to make it about as high performing.
The first generation came in several packages: the
RS, SS, and Z28. Nearly a quarter of a million 1st
generation models were sold. The 2nd gen. saw the
introduction of the T-Top in 1978 and a Buick V6
engine in 1979. 3rd gen's got fuel injection in
1982 and the IROC-Z in 1985. The 4th gen 30th anniversary
Camaro SS got a 330 hp LT4 engine and sold for about
the same price as a Corvette: $38,000. The Camaro
is very popular in the custom mod market, and they
can be found used in either original or restored
condition. Classics (1st gen) are highly prized,
while 2nd and 3rd gens are fairly inexpensive. Try
looking on eBay for the biggest selection, along
with parts. |
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