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But while Novas like this '65 were in production as the F-car was being developed, the Camaro would be based on the upcoming second-generation Chevy II that would appear as a '68 model.
68, so I definitely expected something like that.” Beyond the blistering quarter mile times, the Chevrolet Camaro dragsters have also been remarkably consistent, with both McCurdy and Barnhill ...
See All 5 Photos The average 1965-1968 L79 Corvette, 1966-68 Chevy II and even the 1965 ... high-revving Z28 302 Camaro. The L79 engine was parts-wise, identical to the RPO L76, 365hp Corvette ...
68 CamaroFamily CoupeFor Carl Casanova of Glendale ... His sister even had the bug, and sported a '67 Camaro Carl had his eye on. In 1981, the day came she needed to sell the Camaro because ...
See All 10 Photos Soon the search commenced and I stumbled upon the perfect candidate: a Prowler-orange '68 Camaro that just screamed attitude. The ride was an ex-NHRA drag car that someone ...
He cruises around the country in a 1968 Camaro convertible ... with Guy when says the ’68 has “has never been better”. Guy’s also a died-in-the-wool Chevrolet fan who seems damn ...
It wasn't until '68 and '69 that Chevy started actively ... and how much you'll have to pay to own one today. The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is one of the rarest muscle cars in history.
Chevrolet’s next-gen Camaro has been delayed indefinitely, but that doesn’t mean it’s not still in the works. Let’s take a look at what we could see from Chevy in the years to come.
Chevrolet produced 243,085 Camaros for 1969. The '69 Camaro distinguishes itself from '67 and '68 models with the lack of a vent window, the presence of gills on the quarter panel, its unique ...