The Chevrolet Camaro trailed behind the Ford Mustang when the pony cars were the talk of Detroit in the sixties, but when it arrived, it rushed in guns blazing, putting every drop of effort behind its ...
You might think you're seeing ghosts as you open the door and turn on the lights in this unsuspecting garage in Edinburg, Texas, just north of the US-Mexico border. In this out-of-the-way little nook ...
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7 rare Camaro models you’ve probably never seen
You’re about to uncover seven Camaro models that rarely surface at shows or auctions, each chosen for its unusual history, ...
Sixty-nine was a killer year for Camaro. The body packed on a heap of muscle for the first generation car’s final outing, it was the last time you’d be able to buy a convertible model for over 15 ...
LIMA — Dave Semer stood between two 1969 Camaros, easily valued at a quarter of a million dollars between them. On his right was a Z28 that is painted hugger orange. To his left was a fathom-green ...
Usually when a son buys a car from his dad, it's a family hand-me-down, a car passed on through the household and worn to the point when good ol' Pop needs a new ride. That's how I got my first car, a ...
Lego’s newest vintage car model was built for speed. The iconic 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 can be built as a convertible or hard top and gives builders a choice of red, grey or white racing stripes.
"The best way for a beginner to start is to unscrew it, then carefully screw it back together." —Lil' John Buttera Don't tackle any project without adequate preparation. Ask for help or advice from ...
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How the 1970s Camaro kept muscle alive when others quit
The second-generation Camaro arrived just as the classic muscle era was starting to unravel, yet it managed to keep big ...
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