Chevrolet introduced the Camaro in the fall of 1966 as a first-responder Bowtie alternative to the immensely successful Ford Mustang. Curiously, GM didn’t have anything to show in the pony car field ...
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1969 Camaro Z/28 was built for one job—and it did it perfectly
The 1969 Camaro Z/28 was not built to cruise boulevards or win stoplight drag races. It existed for a single purpose: to turn ...
In the fall of 1966, Chevrolet made waves when the Camaro was introduced as the Mustang-eating pony car from the world’s biggest car manufacturer’s top-volume division. The new automobile didn’t ...
A. One good gander at the front license plate of the Seggies' Z and you know it's paradise found. The project started in May '81 with a clean, straight body and not much else. Everything in the car ...
Usually when a son buys a car from his dad, it's a family hand-me-down, a car passed on through the household and worn to the point when good ol' Pop needs a new ride. That's how I got my first car, a ...
Following the horrific crash at LeMans in 1955 that killed French racing driver Pierre Levegh, 83 spectators, and injured more than 180 others, the Automobile Manufacturers of America signed an ...
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