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Classic '68 Camaro gets the ideal street setup build
This 1968 Camaro combines modern LS3 performance, clean street style, and a deeply personal story behind the build. Powered ...
The Camaro LS3 crate engine makes the LS series of engines legit. Up until now, you had to either spend ahoy on the gigabuck LS7, be happy with the iron 6.0L and its weird truck accessory drive, or ...
It’s funny how the world of custom cars will ebb and flow in terms of what’s popular and what’s not. This ProCharged 1969 Chevy Camaro, however, keeps a timeless look, all while packing some serious ...
Back in 1971, the second-generation Camaro left much to be desired because of the switch to low-lead and unleaded gas. The LT1 small-block V8 in the Z/28, for example, dropped from 360 to 330 gross ...
A 1967 Camaro isn't worth $164,995 these days unless it's a supremely rare version or something along those lines. However, there are exceptions to that rule. One such car is Mr. "Snowblind" here.
As far as pony cars go, few nameplates have as much cachet as the Chevrolet Camaro. Introduced in 1966 for the 1967 model year, the Camaro was late to the game — Ford and Plymouth had already released ...
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