The 2nd Generation Camaro was introduced in 1970, and it ran for 12 Model years to 1981. It was an all-new design, more aerodynamic than the 1st Generation; longer, wider and lower. Several New engines were also introduced.
The 1970 Camaro had a late start being introduced on February 26, 1970, due to tooling problems with the quarter panel dies at Fisher Body. The Dies had to be remanufactured which set them back 5 months. Some people called it a 1970 ½ model due to its late start.
There were 1969 Camaros that were left over and sold as 1970 Camaros before the official release. The 1969 model was extended through December 31, 1969, creating a surplus of cars that had not yet been sold. To clear inventory, Chevrolet sold the leftover 1969 Camaros in early 1970 as new cars.
2nd Generation Sales were mixed from year to year. 1979 was the best year with the highest ever sales of 282,571 for any generation Camaro before or since.
This is my Tribute to the 2nd Generation Camaro 1970 to 1981. Enjoy, Mario.
Mario on Mar 10, 2026 said:
The 2nd Generation Camaro was all new with redesigned aerodynamic body, longer, wider and lower than the 1st Generation. It was 12 Model years long and improved every year from 1970 to 1981.
The 1970 Camaro was the highest performance car of all due to government mandates restricting performance for the following decade. This is why I made the 1970 Camaro my Cover car. Enjoy, Mario.
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