One of the secrets of completing a rod project is to buy a half-finished car from a burned-out rodder… such as Barberton, Ohio's Tim Nemeth did. "My dad and I bought the '67 Camaro from a guy and it ...
The current trend with first-gen Camaros is to stuff an LS under the hood, add cutting-edge suspension parts, graft in flush-mounted glass, and festoon it with a bunch of billet after slamming it to ...
The early '60s was a great time for Chevrolet. The brand produced America's greatest sports car in the Corvette and had an attractive rear-engined offering in the Corvair. However, Ford's smashing ...
Bowing on September 26 th, 1966 as a 1967 model, the Chevy Camaro was the Bow Tie brand's answer to the wildly successful Ford Mustang. There were differences in Chevy's approach, as the Camaro had a ...
Some say the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro is the best, as those that followed have gradually become softer from a visual perspective. You may agree with this statement. Either that or you have a ...
With an LS3 under the hood and a wealth of custom touches inside and out, this 1967 Chevy Camaro mixes horsepower and creativity in equal parts, and the result is a clean, aggressive restomod that’s ...
I remember watching Mel Gibson in the original Mad Max movie and thinking the writers had amazing but somewhat whacked-out creative minds. One constant playing out in the film was the need for the ...
Step into the world of custom cars with this exhilarating video featuring a stunning 73 Chevy Donk. Witness the meticulous preparations as this classic beauty, adorned with eye-catching gold 6's ...
The first Chevrolet Camaro produced leaves a General Motors assembly plant in Norwood, Ohio, on Aug. 11, 1966. The 1967 Camaro coupe, GM’s answer to the low-priced and sporty Ford Mustang, reportedly ...
On this episode of Roadkill, its Freiburger in the Super Bee versus Finnegan in the 67 Camaro as the guys make the trip from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City and back to go race at the Midnight Drags at ...