Parked outside in 1971 and in a basement in 1980, this very low-mileage 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is a proper time capsule.
As Wall told HOT ROD, “My 1969 Camaro was Grandma’s car. She bought the car over 50 years ago from another ‘little old lady,’ ...
The owner built a tribute for the iconic movie car with a 6.1 HEMI from a Dodge Challenger; the Nova is one of the 1,900 made ...
While the Berger Double COPO is the rarest Camaro from the 1960s to be produced for public sale, this doesn't mean it is the rarest ... such as a one-off convertible Z/28 that emerged back in 1968, as ...
The seller of this Camaro says he’s open to trades ... Underneath all that, it’s not even a Type 82 chassis — it’s a 1968 Bug. I love when cars are modified to cosplay other cars.
Don Truskauskas of Harwinton is like most classic car owners in that he understands the commitment that's required. He owns a ...
The 1969 GTO Judge was special, but it wasn't COPO Camaro special. COPO stands for Central Office ... had other ideas for the COPO system. In 1968, he ordered 50 Chevy Novas with 396-cubic-inch V8s, ...
A like-new, one-owner 2002 Chevy Camaro Z28 SS 35th Anniversary Edition with only 24 miles on the odometer is available for ...
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As a roadgoing vehicle, the Chevy Camaro is officially dead. The final example of the muscle car rolled off the assembly line at GM Lansing Grand River plant in Michigan on December 14 th ...