Back in 1969, most of those who wanted to buy a new Camaro went for the base model, with Chevrolet building over 150,000 units in this configuration. The RS was obviously rarer, as only close to ...
The global pandemic might have disrupted the automotive industry, but for die-hard car enthusiasts, it heightened the need to meet more. As a result, the Quarantine Car Cruise, among other prevalent ...
If America had an automotive sweetheart, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro would likely be a top contender. Few enthusiasts can gaze upon its illustrious lines and find fault in the stamped-steel skin. That ...
When a group of elite builders collaborate on a classic 1969 Chevy Camaro, the results are bound to be extraordinary. This particular build, which brings together the expertise of Lopez Performance, ...
CAR FANATIC Corey Jones has customised a brand new Chevrolet Camaro with a giant set of 32-inch wheels. Featuring ultra-fine ...
In late September of 1966, the Chevy Camaro debuted as Chevrolet’s response to the Ford Mustang. The Camaro offered a number of advantages when compared to the Ford, with a more aerodynamic appearance ...
A meticulously crafted 2015 Camaro conversion replicates the look of a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle, blending modern performance with vintage muscle aesthetics. A stunning automotive transformation has ...
If you live anywhere near Wichita, Kansas, you might have spied Eric Torquist’s ’67 Camaro zipping past you, its Tangerine Dream hue glistening in the bright Kansas sunshine. And with the endless ...
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Tom McLaughlin, a 55-year-old CPA who lives in Monee, Ill., on the custom “Rockstar” 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 he owns with his wife, Meri McLaughlin, a legal assistant, as told to A.J. Baime. I ...
Unlike a lot of, shall we say, older automotive enthusiasts, I don't like restomods. Sure, they can look cool, but I've also never driven one that actually felt properly sorted or worth the money.