In the mid 1960s, General Motors desperately needed a car to go up against the Ford Mustang. The Mustang surprised everyone, even the executives at Ford, at how well it sold. In fact, it helped define a new market of affordable, fun, low-cost cars aimed at a younger crowd. While Pontiac was also thrust into the fray, it was Chevrolet that, for the 1967 model year, went toe to toe when they introduced the Camaro. The 4th All GM Car Show, held at the headquarters of Wyler Automotive, saw plenty of Chevy's pony cars on display. Here are just a few of them.