Most of the time we, the general public, tend to give credit for the success of this or that four-wheeled vehicle to the company that gave birth to it. But on the peculiar American automotive scene, ...
1968 was the second year on the market for the Camaro, and the production numbers witnessed a slight increase, pretty much serving as the living proof the popularity of Chevy’s new model was on the ...
One of our recent Readers' Rids features was on a one-owner 1965 Mustang convertible that been driven, maintained, and modified to keep it alive for more than 50 years. Well, this 1968 Chevy Camaro ...
Hot rod hunter John Fardone is no stranger to these pages. The Bucks County, Pennsylvania, native was part of the team we featured a few years back for pulling a pair of wing cars out of a collector's ...
Back in the day, automatic transmissions had a less than savory rep. On the main, they weren't known as the most positive way to transfer torque. Inefficient horsepower thieves are what they were. You ...
A modernized 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS blends vintage muscle car aesthetics with cutting-edge performance and custom detailing. A 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS has been reborn as a high-performance restomod ...
Chevy enthusiasts have it great: parts are easy to come by, engine upgrades are affordable, and both small- and big-blocks respond well to modifications. To the Brand Xers, Chevrolet is often ...
It could be reasonably argued that the first-generation Camaro is the favorite one among aficionados and car collectors. Chevrolet hit an out-of-the-park home run with the first iteration, and as one ...
1969 marked the third and final year of the first generation Chevy Camaro. It was also the acme for production with 243,085 Camaros produced, thanks to a longer than usual production that spanned from ...
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