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The first F-body cars were produced in 1967, and the last of the generation were made in 1969, as 1969 model year cars although many were re-VINed as 1970 model year cars as the new "Hugger" body was delayed until about February 1970. This generation came in hardtop and convertible models. The standard engine for 1967 was the 230 I6, which was stroked to 250CID for 1968.
The "Hugger" generation. The last Camaro SS was in 19721972 is a leap year starting on Saturday (click link for calendar). Events January events January 2 the Pierre Hotel Heist Six men rob the safety deposit boxes of the Pierre Hotel in New York City. Loot is at least $4 million January 5 President of the Un and the Camaro Z28 dissapeared shortly thereafter. Dual exhaust was no longer available due to catalytic converterIn an automobile's exhaust system, a catalytic converter provides an environment for a chemical reaction where unburned hydrocarbons completely combust. Hence the combustion process continues but outside the engine combustion chamber where no useful energ fitments required of all GM cars in 1975Events January January 1 Watergate scandal: John N. Mitchell, H. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman are found guilty of the Watergate cover-up and are sentenced to 30 months to 8 years in jail on February 21 January 5 The Tasman Bridge in Tasmania, Australia, i which required single exhaust. The Camaro Z28 re-appeared in 1977 touting handling as the key feature.
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The third generation of F-body cars lasted from 1982 to 1992.
The fourth generation of F-body cars started in 1993 and lasted until the platform was cancelled in 2002. The F-body was replaced by the GM V platfrom Holden Monaro-based Pontiac GTO but is not considered a pony car as the Firebird and Camaro were along with it's immediate competition: the Ford Mustang, original Mercury Cougar, AMC Javelin, Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda .
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