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 ...
Longer, lower, and wider than a first-generation Camaro, the successor appeared in 1970 with its sights upon the archrival Ford Mustang. A driver’s car with some interesting European touches, a huge ...
For the record, this 1971 Camaro was never lost or forgotten. It sat in plain view of Andrew Erichsen on the family farm in a building called the Hog House, a barn that had evolved from a pig pen into ...
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 ...
The 1971 Camaro Z/28 arrived at a moment when Detroit muscle was obsessed with quarter-mile bragging rights, yet it quietly reminded drivers that the real magic happened in the corners. Rather than ...
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10 cars of the 1970s that ruled the streets
The video catalogs notable American cars from the 1970s, reporting original prices, specifications, and later valuations to document the era’s performance and market context. Models include the ...
The 1970 Camaro Z28, one of the best-looking Chevy Camaros of all time, was a package for the Camaro that sold 8,733 units during the 1970 model year. This was just 7% of the 124,901 Camaros GM sold ...
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