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1968 Chevrolet Camaro convertible

It took Chevrolet two years to respond to the Mustang, but it was worth the wait. When it debuted for 1967, the Camaro shared almost nothing with the contemporary Chevy II compact — instead heralding the next generation of pony cars with its Chevelle-style front suspension and plenty of room to accommodate Chevrolet’s top-performing big-block engines. It was a timely move, as the Mustang had just gotten

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