Camaro with 427 and the COPO Sports Car Conversion Package served as the Yenko prototype and just sold for $1.8 million at ...
Camaro lovers can thank the Ford Mustang for the very existence of their favorite car. In the spring of 1964, when Ford introduced the all-new Mustang, Chevrolet didn't even have a similar car on the ...
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1969 Camaro COPO 9560 vs 9561 now has serious buyers obsessing over details
The 1969 Camaro COPO 9560 and 9561 packages sit at the sharp end of Chevrolet muscle car history, yet even seasoned collectors sometimes blur the line between these two factory outliers. Understanding ...
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Severely deteriorated 1967 Camaro convertible sells for $5,000
A long-neglected 1967 Camaro convertible sold for $5,000, likely destined for parts after sitting unused for more than three ...
The origins of the Camaro can be traced to the first week of April 1964, when vehicle number 64163 was tested at the General Motors Proving Grounds. It was a 1964 1/2 Mustang hardtop with a ...
Before production of the sixth-generation Camaro ends in January 2024, Chevrolet is releasing a final Collector’s Edition variant that brings Camaro history full circle. Honoring the Panther code name ...
The Chevrolet Camaro goes on sale at U.S. dealerships on Sept. 29, 1966, heralding the pony car wars. The Ford Mustang -- the first pony car and just 2 years old -- finally had some competition for ...
Few automotive legends live up to their mythology. The Camaro ZL1 is one that does. Conceived as a lightweight racing engine for the Can-Am road racing series (Group 7), the original 427-cubic-inch ...
DETROIT (AP) _ Two of America's favorite sports cars are nearing the end of the road. General Motors Corp. announced Tuesday that the 2002 model year will be the last for the Chevrolet Camaro and ...
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