When it comes to first-generation Chevrolet Camaros, there's no denying that the COPO ZL-1 is the ultimate iteration, the holy grail of the lineage. Featuring an all-aluminum V8 developed for drag ...
Muscle cars from the Malaise era get a lot of heat nowadays. And that's because they don't look as hot as their predecessors and, according to many, aren't actual muscle cars. But while that may be ...
With a production run of 4,889, Darrell Johnson's '69 L78 Camaro is stepping in high cotton. To boot, a number of special features set his SS apart from other 375hp, solid-lifter 396 big-block muscle ...
Mike Angelo's shiny Tuxedo Black 1969 Camaro SS juxtaposed with the shabby paint of the ballyhooed barn finds of recent years led me to a surprising conclusion: Shiny paint looks better than shabby ...
Readers of this site will likely be very familiar with some of the American performance icons of the 1960s and early 1970s, like the Chevy Camaro ZL1 and Shelby Mustang GT500, but the Studebaker ...
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 ...
The 1969 Chevy Camaro SS package, Regular Production Order (RPO Z27) sold 34,927 copies. It came standard with a 350 cubic-inch V8 producing 300 horsepower, a floor-mounted three-speed manual ...
Kurt Ernst May 30, 2012 Comment Now! While the Camaro ZL1 you can buy at your local Chevy dealer today is meant to be a Jack-of-all-trades muscle car, the original Camaro ZL1 was built with a singular ...
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