Pulling a classic car from storage, saving it, and restoring everything to tip-top shape can be a very rewarding experience, especially financially, if the final goal is selling it for profit. However ...
The 1968 Camaro was a hit, and Chevrolet decided to stick with the engine strategy that already brought home the bacon. The company offered a wide range of engines, so nearly everybody who wanted an ...
Five years ago, Tony Vercillo was on his way to visit a friend in Yucaipa when he saw a rusty 1985 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta sitting in a field. An avid muscle car enthusiast, it was only natural ...
When Grady Burch rumpty-rumped his Burnished Brown COPO Camaro into the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center last year for the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals (MCACN), a standard was set. We have ...
It took years of research in the archives and then more time in restoration, but the very first Chevrolet Camaro has been rediscovered and put back on the road. Restoring an important classic car can ...
When it comes to restoring your super Chevy, there are certain things you know you can do without, and others you can't. In the case of a more desirable car, such as this L78-equipped SS396 '69 Camaro ...
Webster's defines an obsession as "an irrational motive for performing repetitive actions against your will." Nothing seems to describe my affinity for Camaros better than that. I guess you could call ...
These days, finding the right classic Chevy Camaro to call your own isn’t always easy. All too often, examples of the iconic muscle car are chopped-up and customized beyond recognition, making it ...
In 1969, Chevrolet’s COPO (Central Office Production Order) Camaro emerged as a hidden gem in the world of muscle cars, ...