Parker from Backyard Barn Finds recently explored a lead on a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro in Louisiana that had all the markings of ...
The car is for sale ($14,000 for a 112k-mile mongrel rust bucket), and there’s a genuine L88 engine that will go away for the ...
Whenever someone takes their classic car to a meet, there’s always risk involved. After all, someone in a modern ride might run a red light and smash into it or there’s the possibility an ...
This tale of a long lost and very rare 1967 Strato Bench seat Z/28 Camaro is along those lines. You see, John Marhefka and his brother owned Marhefka Chevrolet in Windber, Pennsylvania ...
Show full PR text Camaro Z/28 Engineers Get a Grip on Wheel Slip Tire grip, braking capability require action to prevent wheels rotating in tires DETROIT – While running fast laps at several of ...
A glance at the spec sheet of the Z/28 clears up any consternation regarding MT's choice – more horsepower for the Nissan, more torque for the Chevy and roughly the same weight means they are on ...
That car was the "Lightweight" Z/28 — a car dipped in acid to save weight and quietly mixed up with a full-weight Z/28 racer before weigh-ins so it could be raced underweight. It's one of the ...
Here, the Camaro Z/28 was a shining star in the race series’ golden era, from 1968 to 1972. This example of a first-generation Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, in this case from 1968, was through RM ...
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The Camaro established itself as a Ford archrival, both on the street and in motorsport. This example of a first-generation Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, in this case from 1968, sold through RM Sotheby’s for ...