The year was 1969, and the muscle car era delivered some of the best factory stock performance ever. A rivalry that began just a few years prior with the launch of the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Chevrolet Camaro was more than two years late to the emerging pony car market. But that didn't stop it from becoming a popular rig. With nearly 221,000 units ...
The 1979 Camaro Z28 showed up when American muscle was gasping for air. Emissions rules and fuel prices had choked most V8s into submission, but Chevy’s Z28 refused to back down. With a 5.7-liter ...
Born and bred to bring glory for the Blue Oval in the Trans-Am championship once again, the Boss 302 was one of the coolest high-performance variants of the original Mustang. Let’s take a trip down ...
The Chevrolet 302 small-block V8 engine was developed for the Camaro Z/28 to use in the Trans-Am racing series. The 302 cubic-inch V8 engine's size was determined by Trans-Am rules, which mandated a ...
The Camaro, rest in peace (for now), usually got hand-me-downs from the Corvette, if it got anything unique at all. There were no production Camaros powered by the double overhead-cam LT5 from the C4 ...