The Chevy Camaro bowed on September 26 th, 1966, for the 1967 model year. The Camaro was Chevy’s answer to the spectacularly successful Ford Mustang. However, Chevy had ideas to differentiate the ...
The Camaro was born for the 1967 model year with an ambitious goal: make the Mustang redundant, providing customers with all the options and engines they'd want to avoid switching from Chevrolet to ...
Two years ago, John Cipolla started on a journey of sorts. The East Islip, New York, resident already had a primo Pro Touring 1969 Camaro in the garage ... a high-horsepower, built-to-the-hilt F-body ...
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS is royally restored in gold with a replacement 396ci V8 under the hood in a package that's fit ...
Back in the '90s our Chevys were still super, but the build style was quite a bit different. We didn't have billet hood hinges and carbon fiber was found only on race cars. Even items like tubular ...
Ford debuted the Mustang in mid-April, 1964 as a half-year model. Sales were expected to be around 100,000 units per year, but far eclipsed that mark, with more than 400,000 units crossing Ford ...
For many of us, myself included, the passion for hot rodded Chevys started at an early age, was interrupted by the annoying but necessary parts of life, and then fired back up more intense than ever.
In 1967, Chevrolet rolled out the Camaro, seeing how the Mustang was tearing the market virtually undisputed (the first pony car, the Plymouth Barracuda, was selling less in a year than the Ford was ...
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