Where were second-generation Camaros built?
Production facilities: Norwood Ohio – 1970 – 1981 (except during a strike) Van Nuys (Los Angeles) California – 1970 – 1971. 1976 – 1981. When in operation, both plants normally ran 2 shifts. Production in Norwood was 55 cars/hour, while Van Nuys was 60 cars/hour. Both plants produced GM F-bodys. The bulk of 1967-69 Camaros were built at the Norwood, Ohio factory (near Cincinnati), including all Camaros exported to Canada. A significant number (~25% of the total) were also built at the Van Nuys, California assembly plant near Los Angeles. The Van Nuys factory was the primary assembly plant for Western US and Central and South American Camaros.