Back in 1969, those interested in a new Chevrolet Camaro could choose from four different configurations, starting with the base model accounting for over 150,000 units out of the total production of ...
The Chevrolet Camaro trailed behind the Ford Mustang when the pony cars were the talk of Detroit in the sixties, but when it arrived, it rushed in guns blazing, putting every drop of effort behind its ...
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 ...
1969 was the final year for the first-generation Chevy Camaro. As the 1970 Camaro was late to market, the 1969 model-year production cycle ran nearly a year and a half, from September 1968 to February ...