1972 Chevrolet Camaro Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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1972 was not the best of years for Chevrolet and its pony car. The 1972 Chevrolet Camaro suffered a few setbacks as the result of a 174-day strike at a plant in Ohio where the Camaros were built. In addition, approximately 1100 Camaros had to be junked when they did not achieve the 1972 Federal Bumper Standards. The entire model was almost scrapped along with the 1100 useless cars.
However, Camaro did make a big comeback by the end of the year, rolling 68,656 Camaros out of its plant. Of these cars, 6,562 were SS's, and represented the last of their kind. There would be no more Camaro SS's produced by Chevy.
User reviews for 1972 Chevrolet Camaro
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by Sean W
Aug 16, 2011
Performance is great! acceleration couldnt be better but handling could be better but its because i have rally wheels and tires.
Build quality is good a lil surface rust but shes a work in progress
Apperance is just badass nuff said.
Fun fact i love roasting tiredAug 16, 2011
by Mathieu D
Apr 02, 2008
It was a true RS and Z28 with factory AC. Something the apraiser said was not possible. He told me the car was most likely built for someone, or a close friend of someone, that was high up at GM. It was candy brandywine, with ghost rally stripes. The front end had a bigger sway bar and poly bushings which made it handle GREAT!Apr 02, 2008
by John L
Mar 20, 2008
350 smallblock. dad rebuilt for a graduation gift. umm yeah the car is gorgeous and is all mine. not much more to say. handling is pretty good. sounds amazing. so yeah ill be at car shows here and there. hit me up if ya wana go. :P enjoyMar 20, 2008
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by Sean W
Aug 16, 2011
Performance is great! acceleration couldnt be better but handling could be better but its because i have rally wheels and tires.
Build quality is good a lil surface rust but shes a work in progress
Apperance is just badass nuff said.
Fun fact i love roasting tiredAug 16, 2011
by Mathieu D
Apr 02, 2008
It was a true RS and Z28 with factory AC. Something the apraiser said was not possible. He told me the car was most likely built for someone, or a close friend of someone, that was high up at GM. It was candy brandywine, with ghost rally stripes. The front end had a bigger sway bar and poly bushings which made it handle GREAT!Apr 02, 2008
by John L
Mar 20, 2008
350 smallblock. dad rebuilt for a graduation gift. umm yeah the car is gorgeous and is all mine. not much more to say. handling is pretty good. sounds amazing. so yeah ill be at car shows here and there. hit me up if ya wana go. :P enjoyMar 20, 2008
by Anonymous
Dec 12, 2007
Urm, it was quick of the line, loud, uncomfortable and turned heads every where.Dec 12, 2007
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