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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

It has survived over the years, and is now in it's fifth generation, yes the Chevrolet Camaro has endured the test of time, although it was taken out of production in 2002, it has made a full come back. It is about ten times the car that it was in 2002.

My favorite is still the 1969 Camaro, I had a 1969 Z/28 Camaro for quite a few years as a kid, up until I pissed of my mother, who promptly sold the car out from under me. The 2011 Z28 Camaro will be the modern representation of that car.

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Trim package available were the base model, Rally Sport, Super Sport and a Z-28 Special Performance package. The standard transmission for all models was a 3 speed manual, with an optional Turbo Hydramatic 4 speed automatic transmission or the 4 speed manual to compliment the larger engines. The high performance LT-1 5.7 liter V8 engine was an optional engine which was rare and expensive. The LT-1 was manufactured independently from all the others and is comprised of only premium parts.

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Special Performance Chevrolet Camaro 2012

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