For many enthusiasts, the 1967 Chevy Camaro was pretty much perfect exactly how GM built it. However, more than half a century later, modern engineering could potentially make this icon of American ...
It flashes along the Hollywood straights and bends and eats them up. It devours them as if they were just tiny bread crumbs, leaving a trace of smoke in the air and rubber on the asphalt. Meet the ...
Unsurprisingly, Chevrolet's sales of the sixth-generation Camaro tanked during the first three months of the year. All in all, even the C8 Corvette deliveries were more than twice above its figures.
While some high-end restomod builds go big on the modern touches, the end result isn’t always ideal. Sure, it can be cool to add an array of carbon fiber body pieces and a fully bespoke cabin, but at ...
There’s no shortage of beautifully executed Chevy Camaro restomods out there, each a tasteful nod to muscle car glory. This 1969 example, though, clearly didn’t get that memo. The machine you see here ...
Looking like it was inspired by Vaughn Gitin Jr.’s ’69 Ford Mustang RTR-X that debuted at the SEMA Show last year, this 1967 Chevy Camaro is a prime example of how amazing a result restomod projects ...
The second-generation Camaro arrived in the 1970s just as aerodynamics shifted from racing jargon to showroom selling point, and its sheet metal became a test bed for how airflow could reshape a ...
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