While Chevrolet may have built the Camaro Z/28 as a means to take its pony car racing in the SCCA's Trans-Am series, it's clear the original owner of this particular 1968 Camaro Z/28 bought this car ...
Chevrolet built over 235,000 units of the Camaro back in 1968, with the base model accounting for more than 159,000 models of the total production. Needless to say, the other versions were a lot rarer ...
At the height of the muscle car and pony car wars in the mid-to-late 1960s, Detroit's Big Three automakers were solidly in contention over which could lay claim to the largest displacement V8. Heck, ...
For reasons no one really knows, there are a lot of people out there who like old and repaired cars more than the new and shiny ones. Take Chevrolet machines, for instance: do you think the company ...
The year was 1969, and the muscle car era delivered some of the best factory stock performance ever. A rivalry that began just a few years prior with the launch of the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport ...
Arnold McKee's '69 Z28 is one of the hardest running, small-block powered bracket cars on the West Coast. His Camaro is remarkably consistent for a stick shift car, and its wheels-up starts are a real ...
Most 17-year-olds are considered immature, impressionable, and looking for whatever it takes to get that elusive rush of adrenaline. For the average high school kid, it may be hitting a home run in ...
Who says GM isn’t racing? If the Z-28 isn’t a bona fide racing car— in street clothing for this test—then we’ve never seen one. Chapter IV, Touring Cars, Group 2, Appendix J, FIA International ...
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