Camaro with 427 and the COPO Sports Car Conversion Package served as the Yenko prototype and just sold for $1.8 million at ...
The 1969 Camaro Z/28 was not built to cruise boulevards or win stoplight drag races. It existed for a single purpose: to turn ...
One of the most famous Chevrolet Camaros in history is now the most valuable one. The 1969 Chevrolet Yenko Camaro ...
The origins of the Camaro can be traced to the first week of April 1964, when vehicle number 64163 was tested at the General Motors Proving Grounds. It was a 1964 1/2 Mustang hardtop with a ...
The Ford Mustang may be the first name most people think of when they think of muscle cars, but not far behind is the Chevrolet Camaro. One of the greatest examples of nameplate, the 1967 Camaro Z28 ...
Those with a nose for automotive history will tell you plenty of devastatingly powerful models and options in the ‘60s and ‘70s indirectly (and sometimes very directly) spawned from the desire of ...
The Camaro was Chevrolet’s answer to the Mustang. A brave effort from Bowtie’s development squad got the car ready in less than two years, from a blank sheet of paper to full-scale mass production.
While Chevy built many memorable models that sold incredibly well, these five failed to captivate and flopped in spectacular ...
The Chevrolet Camaro has always been one of the coolest American pony cars ever built. However, all good things must come to an end, and Chevy discontinued the sixth-generation Camaro in 2024. Since ...