At $49,900 with a best offer option on the table, this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro lands below the broader first-gen market average ...
Collectors do not value every 1969 Camaro equally, even when the paint shines and the sheet metal looks straight. Specific factory options and packages can swing prices from entry level money into six ...
Here's the thing. 1968 Camaros that check the right boxes typically sell almost instantly. This specimen is something else. First, it comes in a solid shape, so if you want to drive it without a ...
Launched as the "maximum Camaro," the Z28 was supposed to be, in Chevrolet's own words, outrageous. It didn't sport any decals or strips, as General Motors no longer wanted any nonsense on the car.
Less than 70 were produced, and it took Chevrolet exactly 43 years to build a faster road-legal Camaro.
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...