General Motors introduced the Chevrolet Camaro in September 1966, labeled as a 1967 model, to combat the loss of sales suffered from the Ford Motor Company's new line of vehicles, the pony class, embodied by the Mustang, which debuted in 1964. The Ford Mustang proved such a hit that it took the Camaro until 1977, eleven years, to overtake the Mustang in annual sales.GM produced 220,906 Camaros in 1967 and over a million by 1969. With the large number of vehicles on the market, it's quite...
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