Camaro Vs. Mustang
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Camaro Vs. Mustang
The Ford Mustang and the Chevy Camaro have been rivals since the mid 60's. Fords Mustang was first introduced in early1964 as a sportier, more compact version of the Ford Falcon. Chevrolet didn't pay much attention to the ever so popular Mustang for about two years. Seeing as how popular the new sports car was, Chevy started brainstorming ideas for their own four-seating sports car. Hence the Camaro was born in early 1967.
Although the Camaro's first generation lasted for three years, Mustangs first generation stayed around for nine years. In my opinion the first generation pony cars were the best generation for looks, performance, and pure American muscle.
Mustang had some pretty hot cars including, the 1967 Shelby GT500, with a 428 big block, that pushed 355 horse, 420lb-ft of torque, and the 1970 Cobra Jet that had a 429 big block which roared with 375 horse, and 450lb-ft of torque.
Seems as if the Camaro has some harsh competition with some of the Mustangs out there, but Chevy, not to be outdone by Ford prevails and one-ups the Mustang; lets look at some of the specs. The 1969 Yenko bears the legendary 427 big block that pushes 430 horse, 450lb-ft of torque, and the ZL-1, which sports the first 427 aluminum block made by Chevy. This monster of an engine pushed out close to 500 horse, and 475lb-ft of torque.
In the early 80's both car companies went through some dramatic changes.