The Camaro was Chevrolet’s answer to the Mustang. A brave effort from Bowtie’s development squad got the car ready in less than two years, from a blank sheet of paper to full-scale mass production.
The Chevrolet Camaro came around to lay claim on the pony car market, where the Ford Mustang was the undisputed ruler. Although technically, the Plymouth Barracuda was the founder of the segment, ...
When Chevrolet introduced its ponycar Camaro in the fall of 1966, it devised a game plan with the mindset of bringing Chevy power and performance to the masses in a compact, but sporty, package, a ...
This time around, the find in question is a pretty iconic ride, namely a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS big-block 396 (325 hp). This one was built at the Van Nuys, California, plant and originally sold ...
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