Introduced as a 1967 model, the Chevrolet Camaro became one of the Bowtie’s staple monikers, offering everything the archrival Ford Mustang did and then some. While it never really threatened the Blue ...
In the fall of 1966, Chevrolet made waves when the Camaro was introduced as the Mustang-eating pony car from the world’s biggest car manufacturer’s top-volume division. The new automobile didn’t ...
Following the horrific crash at LeMans in 1955 that killed French racing driver Pierre Levegh, 83 spectators, and injured more than 180 others, the Automobile Manufacturers of America signed an ...
A. One good gander at the front license plate of the Seggies' Z and you know it's paradise found. The project started in May '81 with a clean, straight body and not much else. Everything in the car ...
The 1969 model year was the third and final year for the first-generation Chevy Camaro. It was also the highest production year of the first generation, with 243,085 copies produced, courtesy of a ...
Any First-Generation Camaro is a rare sight on Australian streets-if you imported a brand-new Z/28 back in 1969, you would have probably had the only one in the country. The original owner of this ...
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