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The Mustang has led handedly in the early months of 2016 as Chevy was slowly building supply-- but with prime pony car selling months upon us when does supply stop being an issue?In April Ford moved 12,726 Mustangs, which is actually down 3.2 percent year over year. Year-to-date the Mustang is down 0.2 percent versus April 2015, with 42,955 Mustangs sold cumulatively.As for the Camaro, Chevy sold 7,457 cars-- good for an impressive 7.9 percent gain year over year. YTD the Camaro is up 7.5 percent versus this time last year.Yes the Camaro posted impressive YoY numbers, but do keep in mind that 2015 was the worst year for the Camaro since 2009, as consumers held off in anticipation of the new car.If the Mustang is still blowing the Camaro out of the water come June or July Chevy should definitely start to worry. However with V6 Camaros retailing for similar prices as the Mustang GT I'm not so sure what Chevy can do short of cash on the hood and de-contenting come 2018...