The Chevrolet Camaro came around to lay claim on the pony car market, where the Ford Mustang was the undisputed ruler. Although technically, the Plymouth Barracuda was the founder of the segment, ...
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 ...
It's not that Rob Morell is impossible to please. He's just always tinkering, trying something new, pushing the limits, and applying what he learns to make things work better. All of which are ...
About a week ago, I told you about Ryan Brutt's discovery of a rare 1967 Chevrolet Berger Camaro SS in a Michigan junkyard. Well, he's back with yet another gem found in the same yard—a 1970 Camaro of ...
1969 marked the third and final year of the first generation Chevy Camaro. It was also the acme for production with 243,085 Camaros produced, thanks to a longer than usual production that spanned from ...
We often show you stories at HOT ROD where some lucky gearhead finds some dusty classic hiding in a barn or buried in someone's garage. But what about the seller's side of the story? Yeah, we see ...
Few other cars create excitement for the Chevy Camaro faithful like a COPO Camaro. COPO, or Central Office Production Order, was a designation usually reserved for fleet orders or specialty vehicles ...
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is a poster child for the golden age of muscle cars, but an example heading to auction with Mecum at the company's Dallas auction this month is no ordinary Camaro. According ...