View post: Your Next Chevrolet Might Not Need Sensors to Monitor Tire Wear The Chevrolet Camaro debuted in 1967 to compete in a growing Pony Car market segment pioneered by the Ford Mustang. The ...
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The Chevrolet Camaro was GM’s answer to Ford’s Mustang, the pony car that took the automotive world by storm in late 1964 as a fun and affordable antidote to driving boredom. Caught mostly unaware, GM ...
The Chevy Camaro debuted for the 1967 model year as a direct competitor for the Ford Mustang. Similar in size, the Camaro was more streamlined than the Mustang and utilized a front subframe for ...
Not every 1960s muscle car came from the factory. This 1967 Chevrolet Yenko Super Camaro 427/450, which heads to the auction block at Barrett-Jackson's sale taking place on January 29 in Scottsdale, ...
The 1967 Camaro SS sits at the crossroads of muscle car history and modern collector demand, combining first-year significance with serious performance hardware. To understand why values have climbed ...
Even in the golden age of hot-rodding, the mid-'60s and early '70s, sometimes what GM was churning out, although cool, wasn't enough for the die-hard gearhead. They wanted more, and that pent-up ...
The Chevy Camaro bowed on September 26 th, 1966, for the 1967 model year. The Camaro was Chevy’s answer to the spectacularly successful Ford Mustang. However, Chevy had ideas to differentiate the ...
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