When you think about American cars, you probably think about the legendary muscle cars of the late ‘60s, the land yachts that conquered the never-ending miles of highways, or the modern creations with ...
After a few hours working on my project '83 Camaro, I began to realize that I mostly forgot about the less than enjoyable things that come along with fixing up an old car. One of the things on this ...
While many people believe the early Camaros were the best releases in the history of this iconic model, I don't agree entirely. The models released by Chevrolet during the '80s were also fantastic ...
This power and handling of this vehicle makes it thrilling to drive. The unique hatchback body and T-top roof paired with the over all sleek yet powerful silhouette of the hood make this rare Camaro ...
The topography of the automotive art world is as varied as Malibu's famous canyon roads—lots of highs and lots of lows. The pinnacle is populated by greats like Jeff Koons and Andy Warhol—both did ...
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Is the new Chrysler entry into the American-produced GT arena a viable alternative to the traditional Camaro/Mustang/Firebird/Capri regulars? Not an easy question to ...
The third-generation F-body is like the Led Zeppelin of Chevrolets It has morphed and molded into every genre of in its wheelhouse, but we rarely see one like this. This 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 ...
The Iron Duke engine was based on one bank of a Pontiac 301-cubic-inch V8, itself not a particularly good powerplant. Was it being used for transportation for 33 years, or did it sit abandoned for a ...
The obvious difference between this '83 F-body and so many others is its unique form of induction. Unlike more typical tuned ports, tunnel-rams, or superchargers, Tom opted for the high profile of a ...
How much would you be willing to spend trying to convince people that you own a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro? Apparently, someone was ready to spend $6,100 to do just that, but not even that was enough money ...