The origins of the Camaro can be traced to the first week of April 1964, when vehicle number 64163 was tested at the General Motors Proving Grounds. It was a 1964 1/2 Mustang hardtop with a ...
The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro emerged as a formidable competitor in the American muscle car market, challenging the dominance of ...
This video showcases an exceptionally rare 1970 Chevrolet Camaro that underwent high-performance modifications at the Dick ...
The Z/28 debuted together with the Camaro nameplate itself, in 1967, and it quickly gained fame by capturing back-to-back ...
The Chevrolet Camaro goes on sale at U.S. dealerships on Sept. 29, 1966, heralding the pony car wars. The Ford Mustang -- the first pony car and just 2 years old -- finally had some competition for ...
I've seen many vintage Chevrolet Camaros pop up for sale in recent years, but I have to admit this is the first one that hasn't been titled despite being driven on public roads and raced at the drag ...
For those who came of automotive age in the 1980s, there was only one Camaro to have: the IROC-Z. Chevrolet offered the IROC-Z trim model of the Z/28 from 1985 to 1990, its badge nodding to the ...
The sixth-generation Camaro stands out as a paragon of agility and style, having made a noteworthy splash in the automotive industry since its 2016 release. The car's illustrious history has been ...
Before production of the sixth-generation Camaro ends in January 2024, Chevrolet is releasing a final Collector’s Edition variant that brings Camaro history full circle. Honoring the Panther code name ...
Iconic Camaro nameplate could make a comeback after GM’s sketch and trademark filing reignite hopes for the muscle car’s future. GM Design's sketch and trademark filing spark speculation of a 2026 ...