With just 2,575 Z28s made out of 68,651 total Camaros, the ’72 RS Z/28 was the last solid-lifter of the era, built in ...
The Camaro nameplate first appeared in 1966, when the first generation entered production as a Chevrolet-badged muscle car. The saga continued throughout the '70s with the second generation, which was ...
With Project Orange Krate, our 1971 Camaro, almost ready to tear up the streets, there was one more bit of performance to add to the mix. Knowing that the car will see plenty of action on the ...
The second-generation Camaro was designed in the late-'60s with one goal in mind: Put one in every driveway. Between 1970 and 1981, Chevy built 1.9 million Camaros, while its sister division, Pontiac, ...
If you’re waiting for the next Chevrolet Camaro, it might be best not to hold your breath. According to a report from GM Authority, the next-generation Camaro might have hit some bumps in the road ...
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