Tom States was in his element, soaking up the hotrodding and drag racing culture (and some sun, too, we suppose) while ...
Even though Chevrolet built 235,000 units of the 1968 Camaro, the American classic is still a rare bird by today’s standards. Out of the total production, 159,000 units were base models, 41,000 units ...
The 1968 Camaro Z/28 did more than chase trophies in Trans‑Am. It forced Chevrolet to think like a race team in the showroom, ...
Arnold McKee's '69 Z28 is one of the hardest running, small-block powered bracket cars on the West Coast. His Camaro is remarkably consistent for a stick shift car, and its wheels-up starts are a real ...
Historically, the Chevrolet Camaro has been a people's car. The brand has seen highs and lows, but it retains a proud place in American motor history as an example of impressive performance at ...
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 ...