The Chevrolet Camaro took a seat at the muscle car table in 1966, and from the get-go it made it clear it's not some second-hand guest, but might very well be the star of the dinner party. Especially ...
Rick Mattie's '71 Z28 began its new life when it was rescued from a salvage yard with heavy front end damage. As a GM electrical specialist at Ostrom Chevrolet, Rick had access to all the tools he ...
A resident of La Mirada, California, 20-year-old Marty Camp is a good kid. He minds his father, digs all kinds of hot iron, and works for smooth talkin', noted Bonneville racin' Don Cummins. Working ...
The 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 arrived just as the classic muscle era was running into a wall of regulation, insurance pressure, and changing tastes, yet it refused to fade quietly into nostalgia.
Retrofitting GM’s latest and greatest motor into yesteryear’s engine bay isn’t anything new. But when that retrofit candidate is a current LS1 powerplant, it makes it all the better—especially if the ...
John Schnatter sold the gold-and-black 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 for $2,800 in 1983. The money helped save his father's tavern in Jeffersonville, Ind., and he used the rest to start what would become ...
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In the fall of 1966, Chevrolet made waves when the Camaro was introduced as the Mustang-eating pony car from the world’s biggest car manufacturer’s top-volume division. The new automobile didn’t ...
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