Do you get tired of Camaros? They all seem to the the same — a COPO here, a Yenko there, or some clapped-out hot rod elsewhere. But here’s a Camaro that’s different, courtesy of eBay. Everyone knows ...
Chevrolet produced close to 221,000 Camaros for the model year 1967, and as anyone would expect, the base model accounted for the lion’s share with 121,000 units. This makes perfect sense, after all.
Any automotive enthusiast could easily recite from the back of their mind a few car models that would make an ideal (very) longtime companion. Some owners even have the luck to serve us such a story, ...
Barn and garage finds are still out there, hiding under tarps or covered with discarded items. It's an inglorious fate for these classic cars, but eventually they end up being rediscovered and brought ...
Most of the guys who bought muscle cars back in the day were, well, guys. So when we met Janet Fisher and found out that not only has she owned this beautiful RS/SS Camaro since the day it was ...
The Chevy Camaro bowed on September 26 th, 1966, for the 1967 model year. The Camaro was Chevy's answer to the overwhelming success of the Ford Mustang. There were numerous differences between the two ...
The first-year Camaro crossing the block through Mecum Auctions is just one vehicle among an impressive group of desirable Chevrolets coming to the NRG Center in Houston, Tex., from April 4 through 6.
It's September 21, 1966, and the first in the new bloodline of Camaros show up in Chevrolet dealerships across North America. A total production number of 220,906 Camaros roll off the line from ...
Let's face it: We're spoiled. Back when our muscle cars were new cars roaming the byways of America, we were he-men who figured that things like manual steering, manual brakes, and, yes, bias-ply ...
The Camaro once epitomized the concept of an affordable, highly-customizable, high-horsepower sports car, but sadly became a victim of the obsession that modern buyers and manufacturers seem to have ...