When the 2nd gen Camaro came out for the 1970 model year, much had changed in the ponycar segment. Primarily, the Camaro had proven so popular that Chevy (and Pontiac with the Firebird) made the ...
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How the 396 Camaro became one of Chevy’s wildest icons
The 396 big block Camaro sits at the crossroads of muscle car mythology and today’s data driven collector market, a car that ...
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 ...
The Camaro wasn't an original idea, born from a proactive mindset. Following in the footsteps of the Mustang, which created huge demand for the genre pioneered by the Plymouth Barracuda rather than ...
The sixth-generation Chevy Camaro has a very modern, contemporary design that doesn’t draw too heavily from previous iterations of the muscle car. This is unlike the current Ford Mustang and ...
The Chevrolet Camaro, for decades the dream car of many teenage American males, is going out of production. General Motors, which sells the brawny muscle car, said Wednesday it will stop making the ...
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 ...
Don't quite know how to weld or fabricate but still want the benefits of a truly beautiful piece of engineering? Ask anyone at Art Morrison Enterprises and they'll tell you that it is completely ...
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