The Camaro nameplate first appeared in 1966, when the first generation entered production as a Chevrolet-badged muscle car. The saga continued throughout the '70s with the second generation, which was ...
In a world chock-full of Camaros, this one will have other F-body owners green with envy. If not from the stomach churning g-force it's capable of pulling, then from the radical green paint scheme.
We've often said that the stories behind many barn finds are as interesting as the cars themselves. A good illustration would be this 1973 Chevy Camaro that was recently pulled from a barn after being ...
The biggest and baddest Chevrolet supercar creator was Long Island's Baldwin Chevrolet, working in combination with Joel Rosen's Motion Performance speed shop located nearby. Notoriously documented in ...
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