The current trend with first-gen Camaros is to stuff an LS under the hood, add cutting-edge suspension parts, graft in flush-mounted glass, and festoon it with a bunch of billet after slamming it to ...
One way to judge the overall quality of the entries to the 2020 SEMA Battle of the Builders contest would be to look not just at the winning vehicles but at those which didn’t even make it to the ...
Terry may have been looking forward to cruising the local show scene when he picked up this '67 Chevelle a decade ago, but it's safe to say that he was also having visions of big-block power. The SS ...
Here's a challenge for only the proper-est gearheads, the hardcore muscle car fan clubs VIP members, and the ultra-fundamentalists of Detroit's motor realm: how many 1967 SS/RS Camaros were built?
I remember watching Mel Gibson in the original Mad Max movie and thinking the writers had amazing but somewhat whacked-out creative minds. One constant playing out in the film was the need for the ...
If you're looking to read about another whiz-bang, science-project Camaro, this ain't it. There's no mega-bucks carbon-fiber, no jungle-gym rollcage that takes 10 minutes to strap into, no ...
With an LS3 under the hood and a wealth of custom touches inside and out, this 1967 Chevy Camaro mixes horsepower and creativity in equal parts, and the result is a clean, aggressive restomod that’s ...
The first Chevrolet Camaro produced leaves a General Motors assembly plant in Norwood, Ohio, on Aug. 11, 1966. The 1967 Camaro coupe, GM’s answer to the low-priced and sporty Ford Mustang, reportedly ...
That's what we found ourselves wondering every time we slid behind the wheel of this '67 Camaro. It has a new flat-black paintjob and a fresh small-block in it, but the car was on the border of being ...