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1969 Camaro Z/28 was built for one job—and it did it perfectly
The 1969 Camaro Z/28 was not built to cruise boulevards or win stoplight drag races. It existed for a single purpose: to turn ...
From the vortex of the driver's seat, up to 5000 rpm or so, the 302-cubic-inch V-8 discharges an appalling racket, akin to locking Clay Matthews inside a garbage dumpster with a Chicago Bears foam ...
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, or LPE for short, is a name that for decades has been linked to the Chevrolet name. Over the years, the company has been in the business of making ...
The 1970s Chevy Camaro is an iconic muscle car, and one package is rare and performant enough to still impress even decades ...
There are celebrity cars, and cars that belong to celebrities. Both are valuable, but when you combine them into a neat, single package, that value is set to go through the roof. Back in 2015, a ...
1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Trans-Am Penske Racing 01 Gooding & Company and Josh Hway 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Trans-Am Penske Racing 02 Gooding & Company and Josh Hway 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some of the most notable American competition cars took part in Trans-Am racing, which began in 1966 when Sports Car Club of ...
1967 marked the first model year of production for the Chevy Camaro. General Motors’ response to the wildly successful Ford Mustang was rushed to market in the latter part of 1966, and the Pony Car ...
Our Tallahassee, Florida-based pals at Trans Am Worldwide finally ventured out to our hometown auto show to show off two cars: the nearly sold out (just one left!) Super Duty model we reported on at ...
General Motors officially killed the Pontiac brand off on October 31st, 2010, eliminating any small chance there was of a new Pontiac Trans Am ever hitting the market. The aftermarket has plenty of ...
Some of the most notable American competition cars took part in Trans-Am racing, which began in 1966 when Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) president John Bishop established the series as a ...
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