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He first inside page of the 1973 Camaro sales brochure introduces the Camaro and upgrade groups including the Type LT, standing for Luxury Touring. The text read. The Camaro for 1973. We think it's one very beautifully styled automobile. And more than a few
people agree with us. But we'd hate to see you buy a 1973 Camaro on its looks alone. There are so many good reasons for buying one that aren't as subjective. Here are a few for-instances. There's room for four people in a car that really hugs the road. There's and initial price that probably isn't as high as you might think you'd have to pay for a car that looks this good. There's Chevrolet's traditionally high resale value which means a great return on your investment at trade-in. There's a wide selection of items you can order to make your own kind of Camaro. There's the dependability, the security and the comfort that are built into every Chevrolet. And this year, there's even a new top-of-the-line Camaro called the Type LT. The LT, the Z28 and the standard Camaro, along with the Rally Sport package, gives you a choice of four different looks and feels. Camaro. Our sporty way to see the U.S.A. Your probably more closer to owning one than you thought. The Camaro Type LT. The "L" is for luxury, the "T" for touring. The newest Camaro is built for people who like their luxury and their sporty handling all in the same car. Like in the great European touring cars. The LT comes with a standard Turbo-Fire 350-2 V8 engine and variable ratio power steering. On the driver's side there's a remote-control sports mirror while on the passenger side there is an identical manually operated sports mirror. LT indentification appears on the front, roof rear quarter and rear panel. Hide-A-Way windshield wipers tuck neatly out of the way when not in use. Black-finished body sills underneath the doors accent Camaro's low profile. Tires are mounted on 14 x 17 Rally Wheels with center caps and trim rings. From the outside, LT looks like something special. And inside, it's even more so. Turn the page and find out why.
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