The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro stands as a true symbol of America’s muscle car era. Known for its raw power and iconic design, ...
The first-gen Chevy Camaro Z/28, built from 1967 through 1969, was a standout in the heyday of the Trans-Am race series.
With its first generation built from 1967 through 1969, the model was a standout in the heyday of the Trans-Am race series.
The Camaro established itself as a Ford archrival, both on the street and in motorsport. Numbers-matching, concours-quality ...
Perhaps it can be seen in the decadent tail fins of a 1957 Chevrolet. Or the streamlined modernity of the 1936-37 Cord. There’s even a case for the over-the-top engineering of the 2019 McLaren Senna, ...
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The Monkees Last week Weeks at no. 1 Weeks on chart J.Stewart C.Douglas Arista Week of December 9, 1967 click to see more ...
Chevrolet’s Camaro is one of the most exciting cars on the market today – it’s stylish and engaging yet still surprisingly affordable. So far, I’ve been fortunate enough to evaluate it in ...
1967 is a great year for the Chevy II, but it would be all too easy to ruin those looks with the wrong wheels or paint, especially considering what automotive taste was like in the early 2000s.
Ford won the championship again in 1967 before the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 rose to power to score two consecutive trophies. These Sunoco-liveried Camaros are among the most iconic American race cars ...
“Is there a better £15,000 sports saloon?” asked the headline on the cover of Autocar & Motor, in April 1991. Somewhat spoiling the surprise, before readers had had a chance to pick a copy off the ...