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− | '''Chevrolet Camaro. 1967–8 (prod. 456,053). 2-door coupé, 2-door convertible. F/R, 230, 250 in³ (I6 OHV), 327, 350, 396 in³ (V8 OHV).''' GM gets in on the pony-car market, with its F-body platform, shared with the [[Pontiac Firebird (1967–8)]], and a large list of options. Based around [[Chevrolet Chevy II (1966–7)|Chevy II]]. Same wheelbase as its Mustang rival. Front subframe on rubber mounts for improved NVH. Front wishbones and coils, with springs between the arms, but rear leaf springs compromised roadholding. Rear traction bars helped, and later staggered shocks. RS (Rally Sport), SS (Super Sport) and Z/28 packages available. | + | '''Chevrolet Camaro. 1967–8 (prod. 456,053). 2-door coupé, 2-door convertible. F/R, 230, 250 in³ (I6 OHV), 327, 350, 396 in³ (V8 OHV).''' GM gets in on the pony-car market, with its F-body platform, shared with the [[Pontiac Firebird (1967–8)]], and a large list of options. Based around [[Chevrolet Chevy II (1966–7)|Chevy II]]. Same wheelbase as its [[Ford Mustang (1965–6)|Mustang]] rival. Front subframe on rubber mounts for improved NVH. Front wishbones and coils, with springs between the arms, but rear leaf springs compromised roadholding. Rear traction bars helped, and later staggered shocks. RS (Rally Sport), SS (Super Sport) and Z/28 packages available. |
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Revision as of 20:18, 30 August 2023
Chevrolet Camaro. 1967–8 (prod. 456,053). 2-door coupé, 2-door convertible. F/R, 230, 250 in³ (I6 OHV), 327, 350, 396 in³ (V8 OHV). GM gets in on the pony-car market, with its F-body platform, shared with the Pontiac Firebird (1967–8), and a large list of options. Based around Chevy II. Same wheelbase as its Mustang rival. Front subframe on rubber mounts for improved NVH. Front wishbones and coils, with springs between the arms, but rear leaf springs compromised roadholding. Rear traction bars helped, and later staggered shocks. RS (Rally Sport), SS (Super Sport) and Z/28 packages available.
Manufacturing locations: Norwood, Ohio, USA; Van Nuys, California, USA
Marque: Chevrolet | Model: Chevrolet Camaro | Successor: Chevrolet Camaro (1969)