Hidden in a garage somewhere in Ohio sits a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, probably one of the lowest-mileage survivors of the ...
The Chevy Camaro Z/28 was conceived as a track weapon for Trans Am racing. If you had enough money to have just one, which of ...
The Chevrolet Camaro took its time before joining the Mustang in the pony car segment, with the Bowtie pony debuting in the fall of 1966 as a 1967 model, some two-and-a-half years after its Ford ...
For many car enthusiasts, the height of the pony car era in U.S. automobile manufacturing is one of the most nostalgic periods in history, giving rise to such classics as the 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28, ...
Some old ChevroletCamaros are valuable because they’re rare, while others make their value felt with inch-perfect documentation. And every once in a while, one shows up that’s valuable because it ...
After 20 years trying to buy Donnie Detzel's 1969 Z/28, Ralph Bizzarro finally heard the words he wanted to hear: "Are you ready to buy my Camaro?" Donnie health wasn't doing well healthwise. He ...
Nineteen-year-old Northport, New York, resident Butch Jensen received his draft papers in March 1968. The Vietnam War was in full swing halfway around the world and the Long Island teenager was about ...
Ask ten Chevrolet fans what Z/28 stands for and you will get ten different answers. Zone 28. Zero to 28. Some technical specification from the engine. Something to do with the Trans-Am series. None of ...
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 ...