3 decades

The last 35 years have seen many changes in the Camaro line, but the one thing that hasn't changed has been the fact that it is one of the powerhouses of the Muscle Car world. Camaros are seen in shows across the country in every condition from a pristine, numbers-matching '68 rally-sport convertible to a full blown 1970 Pro-Street modified car. They bear names like Yenko, Dana and Baldwin/Motion. They've been passenger cars, pace cars and police cars. Big block or small block, the Camaro has been a force to reckon with since its conception.
Camaros Continiued
The 2002 Camaro
On August 29, 2002, a bright red Chevrolet Camaro Z28 rolled down the assembly line at General Motor's Ste. Therese plant outside Montreal, Quebec, ending 35 years of automotive history. When this car rolled off the assembly line, GM handed the pony car market over to its archrival, the Ford Mustang. Since that time, not only has Ford had the pony car market to itself, almost as if to spit on the grave of GM's F-bodies, Ford displayed a concept version of the next new Mustang a matter of months later.
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