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 ...
RPO Z27, the Chevy Camaro Super Sport package, included the 350 cubic-inch Small Block producing 300 horsepower, special hood, special suspension and trim, SS stripes, raised white-letter tires, SS ...
Chevrolet introduced the Camaro in the fall of 1966 as a first-responder Bowtie alternative to the immensely successful Ford Mustang. Curiously, GM didn’t have anything to show in the pony car field ...
It's a street car-seriously. It's tagged, insured, weighs a portly 3,680 pounds, and still knocks off bottom-10-second e.t.'s at 131 mph. Bob West out of Republic, Missouri, is the proud owner of one ...
The Camaro wasn't an original idea, born from a proactive mindset. Following in the footsteps of the Mustang, which created huge demand for the genre pioneered by the Plymouth Barracuda rather than ...
Ford debuted the Mustang in mid-April, 1964 as a half-year model. Sales were expected to be around 100,000 units per year, but far eclipsed that mark, with more than 400,000 units crossing Ford ...