In the late 1960s, Chevroletquietly built a Camaro so rare, so purpose-driven, and so far removed from normal showroom logic that most gearheads never even knew it was available. It was never ...
Even in the golden age of hot-rodding, the mid-'60s and early '70s, sometimes what GM was churning out, although cool, wasn't enough for the die-hard gearhead. They wanted more, and that pent-up ...
The Chevy Camaro was the Bowtie's answer to the Ford Mustang. This Marina Blue SS coupe will cross the Mecum Auctions block ...
Don Yenko was a young, struggling jazz pianist trying to break into the NYC jazz scene before coming to the realization that the life of a musician would be a hard one. After the prodigal son returned ...
Among 1968 Camaro SS models, the big-block cars have pulled decisively ahead of their small-block counterparts in collector value, reflecting a broader market preference for maximum factory ...
While there is some contention surrounding who produced the first muscle car, we can all agree that Chevrolet was certainly in the mix of it all during America's earliest muscle car days. In an effort ...
When you think about classic Chevy muscle cars, there are two models that immediately come to mind for just about everyone - The 1969 Chevy Camaro and the 1970 Chevy Chevelle. What gave these cars ...
The LS7 big-block was never installed in factory cars, but it was offered as a crate motor from 1970 till late 1980s, it made over 520 hp and around 600 lb-ft ...
Chevrolet General Manager Ed Cole was always “looking over the horizon” for new technology. In 1957, Cole commanded his engineers to start working on a line of 1960 Chevrolets that would all use a ...