Interesting Facts About the Chevrolet Camaro
The Chevrolet Camaro first rolled out as a 1967 model year vehicle, debuting with a Sport Coupe that carried a base price of $2,466. Since its launch, the Camaro has spanned six distinct generations and remains a beloved nameplate in the performance‑car market.
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Launch Price and Year
The very first Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe was introduced for the 1967 model year and was priced at a base $2,466, marking the start of an iconic American muscle car lineage.
Six Generations, From 1967 to Today
The Camaro has been produced across six generations: the first (1967‑1969), the second (1970‑1981) – the longest‑lived generation – the third (1982‑1992), followed by later generations that continue through the 2020s. Production periods listed include 1966‑2002 and a revival from 2009‑2023.
Enduring Aftermarket Support
Because of its long history, a robust market for new‑old‑stock (NOS) and reproduction parts exists, with suppliers offering components for model years ranging from the original 1967‑1969 Camaros up through 2025, underscoring the model’s lasting popularity among enthusiasts.
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