The Camaro production increased in 1969, exceeding 243,000 units for the first time in history. It was proof that Chevrolet's new pony was a successful model, with more people interested in ...
Once every year Super Chevy hosts a put-up-or-shut-up style suspension challenge and invites suspension manufacturers to show the world what they’ve got. It’s an all-inclusive shootout that tests ...
The Camaro was redesigned for the 1969 model year, and it immediately paid off. Sales of certain models, including the Z/28, skyrocketed, proving that Camaro buyers were interested in a boost of ...
There are few transactions that leave us feeling "shoulda," "coulda," or "woulda" more often than those involving cars – ...
When Kevin Anderson bought his bedraggled 1969 Camaro Super Sport convertible in 1987, he had no idea the Chevy would not see road time for the next 27 years.
Chevrolet's Central Office Production Order (COPO) system was originally designed to enable short assembly-line production runs with equipment or paint schemes not normally available to the general ...