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First Generation
Chevrolet introduced the Camaro in September of 1966. Created to compete with the Ford Mustang. Information Source:
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First Generation Camaro
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Second Generation Camaro
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Second Generation
This body style was referred to as the "Super Hugger" because it was longer, wider, and lower than the first generation Camaro. Information Source:
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Third Generation
The Z28 model was voted Motor Trend's Car of the Year in 1982. This generation also introduced the hatchback body style. Information Source:
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Third Generation
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Fourth Generation
1999 introduced the change oil indicator on dashboards. Chevrolet produced the lowest number of Camaro's in 2001. Information Source
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Fourth Generation
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Camaro not produced
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Transformer BumbleBee Camaro
Bumblebee autobot was a 1977 Camaro. Information Source:
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Fifth Generation
Completely redesigned. Transformer's Bumblebee special edition produced in Rally Yellow. Transformers Camero Commercial Information Source:
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Fifth Generation
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Sports Car Illustrated: Back in Production
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Sixth Generation
Camaros are equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Capability Information Source:
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