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Why the early ’70s Camaro stayed competitive despite change
The early 1970s were supposed to spell the end of the classic American muscle formula, yet the second-generation Camaro ...
The '70 Camaro brought to the 1st Annual Nitto Suspension & Handling Challenge is the personal car of Detroit Speed and Engineering owner Kyle Tucker. The Camaro takes care of several issues. First, ...
They say that everybody loves the ‘69 pony/muscle cars. But in the world of Camaro aficionados, the second generation also has its fans. And the reasoning behind the passion is easily exemplified by ...
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Why the 1978 Camaro defined late-’70s performance
The 1978 Camaro arrived at a moment when performance was supposed to be over, yet it managed to turn tightening regulations ...
Next to the steering wheel, the dash has got to be the most looked at part of a custom car. When you strap yourself into the seat, the dash becomes command central. All the buttons, knobs, and gauges ...
Working in the automotive aftermarket might sound glamorous, but make no mistake, for most of those involved, the operative word is, indeed, work. As the Executive Vice President and Director of ...
Chevrolet has built a very cool restomod for SEMA 2015 that started life as a classic 1970 Camaro. Rather than stick with the engine that came with that car stock, Chevrolet crammed a high power crate ...
General Motors had so much faith in its F-body RWD pony car architecture it allowed the platform to survive for a couple of years into the 21st century, even though it was first introduced back in ...
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