Interior packages included the Z23 Special ... A few minor notes: 1970 was the only year the second-generation Camaro was available with the “Camaro by Chevrolet” emblem on the rear decklid.
A classic '55 Chevrolet and a second-gen Camaro line up for a drag race on what looks to be a beautiful day, but by the end of the run, it's pure carnage with the '55 rolling down the track and ...
Since GM officially announced plans to discontinue the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro, enthusiasts have ... the muscle car returning in the future. Second, product planners have landed on at ...
Camaro’s most prolific year ever, and the Z28 model also reached the peak of its all-time production; this junkyard example ...
The car, painted in Bright Blue Metallic over a Gray cloth bucket seat interior, shows zero signs of wear and tear because it has never actually been used. The third-generation Camaro is a genuine ...
Its engine alone would cost $25K at a fire-sale price and a like-new fourth-gen Camaro roller with a full interior, no rust, no wear, and all its harnesses and wiring intact is easily worth $15K ...
Given the popularity of the Camaro in the aftermarket, it's no surprise that the new, sixth-generation model gets ... and a body-side "spear" graphic • Interior trim kits, offered in multiple ...
Here we look at the fastest (in terms of top speed) of each generation ... Camaro was the highest performance option available. It barely reached 100 mph, and the 0-60 mph time was in the 9-second ...