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 ...
The 1969 model year saw first-generation Chevy Camaro production reach its epoch, with 243,085 units leaving the factory. One reason for this was the lengthy production period that ran from September ...
The Chevrolet Camaro is one of America's classic pony cars. Released in 1967 to compete with the Ford Mustang, where the term ...
Camaro buyers became more interested in high-performance models in the last years of the first generation, with sales of RS, SS, and Z28 versions increasing significantly. Chevrolet produced only ...
Barn finds are something we all dream about discovering, but few of us actually do. Today the term "barn find" refers to any really cool classic car that's found stuffed away in some dusty corner, so ...
There's no arguing that the ultimate in First-Gen Camaros is the very rare and equally nasty ZL1. Of course, rarity carries a heavy price, and these aluminum 427 beasts are priced well out of the ...
Back in the 1960s, muscle cars were kings of the industry, and you could see them everywhere, from the city streets to the tracks where America’s famous races were being held. Obviously, the most ...
When you see a top-shelf hot rod show car it's easy to forget that at one point it was just an idea, a dream that some other hot rodder had for his version of the ultimate ride. We see the perfect ...
This blown first-gen might be the perfect restomod. The first-generation Chevy Camaro started to roll into Chevy dealerships for the 1967 year model, and enthusiasm for the name plate has never really ...
The rally green color of Bill Seffernick’s 1969 Camaro SS makes it stand out. Seffernick purchased the Camaro from a high school friend 44 years ago. LIMA – It’s green. Boy, is it green. You could ...
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