Thursday, 27 November 2014

Chevrolet Camaro tyre burnout

Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro is an automobile manufactured by General Motors (GM) under the Chevrolet brand.


First-generation Camaro debuted in September 1966, for the 1967 model year, up to 1969 on a new rear-wheel drive.

Manufacturer: Chevrolet
Production: 1966–2002
Model years: 1967–2002
                            Assembly:                   Oshawa Car Assembly
        Class:          Muscle car,Sports car
Body style 2-door coupe
Platform F-body 1967–2002


                  First-generation Camaro debuted in September 1966, for the 1967    model year, up to 1969 on a new rear-wheel drive GM F-body platform and was   available as a 2-door coupe or convertible with 2 seating, V8 powerplants.      Concerned with the runaway success of the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet    executives realized that their compact sporty car, the Corvair, would not be    able to generate the sales volume of the Mustang due to its rear-engine design, as well as declining sales, partly due to the negative publicity from Ralph Nader's book, Unsafe at Any Speed. Therefore, the Camaro was touted as having the same conventional rear-drive, front-engine configuration as Mustang and Chevy II Nova. In addition, the Camaro was designed to fit a variety of power plants in the engine bay. The first-generation Camaro would last until the 1969 model year and would eventually inspire the design of the new retro fifth-generation Camaro.
           
                       The Camaro was the official car of and used in the International Race of Champions starting in 1975 and lasting for 12 years until 1989. It was the first American car of the series succeeding the Porsche Carrera RSR.
Today, Camaros are raced in many forms of auto racing throughout the world. They are a favorite in drag racing, have won many championships, and can be currently found in several series from the National Hot Rod AssociationInternational Hot Rod Association, and United States Hot Rod AssociationRoad racing Camaros can currently be found in the Sports Car Club of America's American Sedan series. They have also been the vehicle used in the Swedish Camaro Cup series since 1975.

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