autoevolution 6 Jan 2021, 5:55 UTC ·
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The first-year Camaro showed up in dealerships in September 1966 as a handsome model that people really loved, and this strong consumer appeal translated into high production numbers for 1967. Chevrolet built close to 221,000 Camaros in 1967, out of which over 121,000 units were the base model.
The Z28 was the rarest thing to see in 1967, as only a little over 600 such Camaros left the factory in the first year on the market. The first generation was offered in two body styles, namely hardtop and convertible, and the Camaro that we have here kind of showcases the beautiful design of the latter.