Few people remember it, but 1987 was the year when the Camaro convertible made a comeback. It was the first time customers could get a Camaro convertible since 1969, as Chevrolet otherwise decided to ...
The 1980s wasn't just the best decade because of the amazing movies, music, and pop culture, but also that it was a time of unifying joy. The 1960s and 1970s were scarred by political strife and class ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Today I was out and about, and I saw an older-style Camaro with "IROC-Z" on the side... since I've seen these before in the past and forgotten about it, I want to bring up the question now: What's the ...
Here at GM Authority, we always have our eyes on the markets of some of The General’s most famous and collectible models from the past. One car that’s been surprising us with its sale prices so far in ...
The Chevrolet Camaro has long stood as one of America’s most iconic muscle cars, with decades of history baked into its silhouette. And once in a while, a survivor like this turns up to remind us how ...
Still, as true Camaro enthusiasts, we weren't satisfied until they finally granted our ongoing request for the 5.7L, 350-cid V8. Now that it has been with us for a few years, we can truthfully say ...
Chevrolet produced over 110,000 Camaros in 1989, and most of them left the factory with a V8 engine under the hood. Only 42K cars were fitted with a six-cylinder unit. The RS convertible accounted for ...
Of all six generations of the Chevrolet Camaro, the third is like the middle child of the family, often overlooked and underappreciated. Critics have long bemoaned its meager power on offer, ...