In late September of 1966, the Chevy Camaro debuted as Chevrolet’s response to the Ford Mustang. The Camaro offered a number of advantages when compared to the Ford, with a more aerodynamic appearance ...
Making a custom car that yells everywhere it goes is one vibe, but making one that’s a little more subtle is something else entirely. That latter approach was what Chappel Sims wanted from his 1968 ...
Back in 2020, the internet lost its collective mind when it got a look at a rendering of a mid-engine C8 Corvette with a modern Camaro's front fascia grafted onto it. That render is still as stunning ...
For the 1968 model year, the Z28 appeared in the sales brochure of the Camaro whereas the 427 big-block V8 wasn’t available as a regular production option. The pony car we’re covering today flaunts a ...
As a child, Brock Weld dreamed of owning his own cool Camaro. One day about two years ago he found one and bought it, although it was far from cool. Matter of fact it was cold, almost dead. Rust, bad ...
Sometimes a barn find is just about the car, but more often it's about the people who owned the car and how it came to be stuffed in a barn or forgotten in a field. In this case it's definitely a ...
The 1968 Camaro Z/28 has shifted from weekend toy to serious blue-chip muscle, and buyers who treat it like any other first-gen Camaro risk paying top dollar for a car that will never decode as real.
The first two years of the Camaro are in a category all their own. Why is that, you ask? In 1969, the body was given a subtle overhaul, making it appear larger and more muscular. The '69 edition may ...