He hit up Lavery Chevrolet in Alliance, Ohio, to get the properly optioned Camaro. If Lavery sounds familiar it’s because it was a high-performance dealer in the 1960s and sold COPO #65, a 1969 Camaro ...
The 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 had a super-difficult mission. Its main purpose in the American car space was to compete for the same audience as the Pontiac Trans Am. The battle was fierce in 1979, ...
Launched as the "maximum Camaro," the Z28 was supposed to be, in Chevrolet's own words, outrageous. It didn't sport any decals or strips, as General Motors no longer wanted any nonsense on the car.
Robert has been an auto enthusiast his entire life. He started working on cars at a young age, learning the basics from his father in the home garage on the weekends. Over the years, he learned as ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
HOT ROD wasn’t kidding when staff writer C.J. Baker wrote the original headline “The Best One Yet!” in our December 1981 issue. The rest of the world seemed to agree, as I remember. As a fresh ...
While Chevy has once again given up on the Camaro, today's Nice Price or No Dice Z28 shows that the company once thought highly enough of the car to throw it a 30th Anniversary party. Let's see if ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Z28 says he bought it for his wife as a birthday present, but that she wanted something newer and more topless. Let's see if her loss could be someone ...
That’s what the seller of this pristine Z28 is asking, and while that’s as much as the going rate for a basic 2026 Ford Mustang GT, it doesn’t seem unreasonable given there may not be another 1999 ...
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