For the 1968 model year, regular people like you and me couldn’t get a more potent Camaro than the-block 396 and race-bred 302 small-block V8. The 427 wasn’t available as a regular production option, ...
More than three years ago, while straining to absorb the Detroit area's mammoth Woodward Dream Cruise, we spied something familiar: a blown 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 with a serious '70s rake and ...
Old enough to remember that AMC, not Subaru, built the "world's first Sport Utility Wagon" and young enough to prefer fuel injection to carburetion, Christopher "Emmy" Jackson entered the auto ...
In fact, the initial plan wasn't even to build a first-gen Camaro. As Jack told us, "After seeing the debut of the Hotchkis F71 Camaro, I was really interested in fixing up a second-gen." His lack of ...
Several months ago the HOT ROD staff took a look back at the first-drive review of the 1967 Camaro to see what then-Feature-Editor Eric Dahlquist thought of Chevrolet's entry into the pony car market.
This 1973 Chevy Camaro Z28 brings a tasty combo of old-school style, plus loads of modernized flair, including a whole heaping of carbon fiber goodness and a 700-horsepower supercharged LS3 under the ...
The Dodge Challenger and the Chevrolet Camaro are decades-old rivals that held on to their supercharged V8s for as long as possible, battling it out for 0-60 supremacy and maximum muscle-car cred for ...
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