While the 1979 Camaro isn’t necessarily everybody’s cup of tea these days, and some think this version doesn’t even compare to early models, the car has a well-deserved place in automotive history ...
How many enthusiasts have dreamed of owning the first-in-a-series muscle car? How would you feel if you discovered such a car by chance? For Jon Mello, who has owned Camaros since he started driving, ...
Some Camaro Z/28s from this era came fitted with 5.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 delivering a paltry 145 hp, but this car ...
Introduced toward the end of the malaise era, the 1985 Chevy Camaro IROC-Z was a breath of fresh air for fans of jean shorts and mullets alike. Available as an option on the Z28, the IROC-Z was ...
Just like other models in Chevrolet’s lineup, the Camaro was offered during the ’70s with a mix of six-cylinders and V8s, simply because this was the easiest way to appeal to as many buyers as ...
Chevy built over 39,000 of its third-generation ‘catfish’ Camaros for the 1993 model year, so they’re not exactly hard to come by. But a ’93 Z28 with less than 100 miles (161 km) on the odometer is ...
The Ford Mustang may be the first name most people think of when they think of muscle cars, but not far behind is the Chevrolet Camaro. One of the greatest examples of nameplate, the 1967 Camaro Z28 ...
Here it is, the first detailed look at the new 1982 Camaro Z28! Yes, it’s all new for '82. It’s shorter, lower, sleeker, and a real eye-popper, but anyone can look at the photos and the spec chart and ...
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 ...