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Custom 1968 Chevrolet Camaro blends classic muscle car style with modern LS1 performance
A modified 1968 Camaro combines first-generation styling with upgraded suspension, braking and LS-powered performance.
Unsurprisingly, Chevrolet's sales of the sixth-generation Camaro tanked during the first three months of the year. All in all, even the C8 Corvette deliveries were more than twice above its figures.
In late September of 1966, the Chevy Camaro debuted as Chevrolet’s response to the Ford Mustang. The Camaro offered a number of advantages when compared to the Ford, with a more aerodynamic appearance ...
Back in 1969, most of those who wanted to buy a new Camaro went for the base model, with Chevrolet building over 150,000 units in this configuration. The RS was obviously rarer, as only close to ...
If cars could choose where they want to live, then this 2017 Chevrolet Camaro SS would likely opt for a racetrack or a mountain scenery. It would need a very smooth surface to not wrinkle its new body ...
Chevy enthusiasts have it great: parts are easy to come by, engine upgrades are affordable, and both small- and big-blocks respond well to modifications. To the Brand Xers, Chevrolet is often ...
Say hello to a special Chevrolet affectionately named the ‘789.’ If you’re a fan of custom builds, this creation could be right up your alley. The car was featured on a recent episode of Barcroft Cars ...
Classic muscle cars have long been a canvas for ambitious restomod builders, yet few projects stretch the idea quite this far. California-based Blazin Rodz has turned a 1969 Camaro into something far ...
The Pontiac brand was killed off in 2010 just as the fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro was hitting the market. That meant that as Chevy fans celebrated the return of their beloved pony car, Pontiac ...
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to build a phenomenal car. After meeting Jim Gloe, we think it takes a nuclear engineer. Yes, that's right; Jim's a real nuclear engineer. And that's his real name.
"He just wanted a nice driver, but that didn't happen." Obviously not. That is the reaction to anyone who hears that explanation while in the presence of the Camaro that Jesus Lopez just built. "It ...
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