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50th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro adds extra style to commemorate half a century of American muscle

50th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro adds extra style to commemorate half a century of American muscle

Chevrolet pulled out of the UK last year, but still remain successful in the United States - and one of the most iconic vehicles have become Camaro sports car. First released in 1966, now marking 50 years on the road with a special edition '50th anniversary' package, which is available in the Camaro coupe and cabriolets of the summer.

Chevrolet Camaro 50th Anniversary package is quite wise to American muscle cars. This includes Nightfall metallic gray to accentuate the sharp lines of the sixth-generation Camaro. The dark color comes with satin chrome on the wheels of the front splitter, grille and twenty inches, and orange detailing appears on the hood and the brake calipers.

50th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro adds extra style to commemorate half a century of American muscle

All of these models also carry a distinctive 'Fifty' to remind viewers more you drive on the model descent dates back to 1966.
Inside, the setting is equally smooth, with black leather, suede inserts and orange stitching. Logo 'Fifty' extends around freely, but, on the steering wheel, seats, instrumentation and sills.
The 50th Anniversary Camaro will go on sale this summer, and the price has not been announced. While waiting, however, we see through a brief history of the Camaro down.
Chevrolet Camaro: A History
1966 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe


1970 Camaro


50th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro adds extra style to commemorate half a century of American muscle

Still based on DI-body platform, the second generation Camaro has a new look, and a longer, lower and wider than the outgoing model. The success of the previous model means GM spent more time and money to develop this generation Camaro. However, strict security control and strangling emissions sporting character of the car and, as the '70s evolved, which lost power due to the catalytic converter and won ugly, protruding front and rear bumpers.

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1981 Camaro

50th Anniversary Chevrolet Camaro adds extra style to commemorate half a century of American muscle Eighties buy square style sharp, but not a change of platform, and the car is still hampered by a live rear axle mounting doing some in the corner. He still maintained by the US emissions regulations as well, and only met the basic model V8 165bhp 5.0-liter engine. This is the first Camaro comes with a three-speed automatic change guzzling energy as well - through a four-speed manual is available. speed fans had to wait until 1987, when a 5.7-liter engine was introduced with up to 225 hp.