The 1968 Camaro SS arrived as a careful evolution of Chevrolet’s breakout pony car, refining the formula that had debuted only a year earlier. Rather than a clean-sheet redesign, Chevrolet focused on ...
Knowing that it was running behind a new wave of market excitement, General Motors’ bosses decreed that a so-called “pony car” would roll into showrooms in 1967 to answer the already popular Ford ...
Perhaps Henry "Smokey" Yunick's nickname should have been "Ironic." There has forever been irony, mystery and incongruity associated with almost everything automotive he has ever accomplished, which ...
We had heard at SEMA that American Autowire was working on LED sequential taillight assemblies for '67-'69 Camaros. With the popularity of these First-Gen cars as both a desirable original restoration ...
Michelle Cutler of Torrance, California, owns this '71 Camaro, but the engine belongs to her boyfriend, Harold Gallob. An interesting partnership to say the least. The "RAD CAM" Camaro features a ...
When I first laid eyes on the 1974 Chevy Camaro, I thought "Oh my God, Chevy just killed their pony car." It had these huge, square, brick-wall-busting, government-mandated five-mile-per-hour bumpers ...