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The Chevrolet Camaro is a mid-size [1] [2] American automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, ... 1968 235,147 1969 243,085 1970 124,901 1971 114,630 1972 68,651 1973 96,571
1968 Camaro RS 327 (original optional stripe was black) 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible. The styling of the 1968 Camaro was very similar to the 1967 design. With the introduction of Astro Ventilation, a fresh-air-inlet system, the side vent windows were deleted. Side marker lights were added on the front and rear fenders as part of safety ...
Camaro: 1966 2023 General Motors Alpha platform: 6 Pony/muscle car. Available in coupe and convertible body styles. ... 1968–1984: Holden Kingswood: 350 / Caprice /
Starting in 1968, the L72 once more became a factory option for the big Chevys. ... (Camaro) [COPO] 1966: 1,856 5,528 1967: 11* 1968: 568 1969: ... Wikipedia® is a ...
This engine was available from 1968 to 1970. Production numbers. L78. Full (Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne) ... Pony (Camaro) 1968: 272 1969: 400 311 1970: 18
1968–1969 Chevrolet Camaro (most were dealer installed, but in 1969 both the L-72 and the ZL-1 were factory options) 427 production codes: LS-1: produced 1969, 10.25:1 compression, Q-jet carburetor, oval port closed chamber heads, hydraulic lifters, nodular iron crankshaft, and two-bolt main caps. It produced 335 hp (250 kW). [37]
1968: 1972: 1968 – 1972 Buick Skylark; 1968 – 1972 Buick Sport Wagon; ... 1967 – 1969 Chevrolet Camaro; 1967 – 1969 Pontiac Firebird; 1974 Chevrolet Camaro. F ...
His first car built specifically for Pro Stock, a 1970½ Camaro, would be the first of the class to make the cover of Hot Rod (their July 1970 issue). [10] Jenkins went winless in 1971. NHRA changed the 1972 rules to allow drivers with a small block wedge engine to run a lighter car.