Pace cars don't get cooler than the 1969 Camaro, which was built in relatively scant quantities, and this nice one is now up for grabs.
Just two American cars featured disc brakes on all four wheels in the 1960s: the 1965 Chevrolet Corvette and the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro.
From 1967 through 2002, the Pontiac Firebird and Chevrolet Camaro were “twins” on GM’s rear-wheel-drive F-body platform, then diverged when the Firebird ended and the Camaro returned in 2010 on newer ...
On the last day of the Chrome and Ice winter indoor car show in Flint, Joel Trautner's 1967 Camaro RS won Best in Show on the ...
The Yenko Camaro emerged from a loophole in corporate policy and a dealer’s racing obsession, and in the process it reset expectations for what a “factory” performance car could be. By pairing ...
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This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro has spent 43 years with the same owner. He bought it in 1982, drove it for a while, then parked it, hoping he would one day restore it and return it to the road where it ...
Ford rolled out the Mustang in mid-April 1964 as a mid-year model. Ford expected sales to be in the neighborhood of 100,000 copies per year, but blew right past that mark selling more than 400,000 ...
This was once a fabulous Chevrolet Camaro convertible. It's still a Camaro convertible, minus the fabulous part. The vehicle is a wreck today, likely after sitting for decades. That's what the last ...