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 ...
The Chevrolet Camaro goes on sale at U.S. dealerships on Sept. 29, 1966, heralding the pony car wars. The Ford Mustang -- the first pony car and just 2 years old -- finally had some competition for ...
The Camaro will always be the biggest thorn in the Mustang’s side. But this continual annoyance for the Blue Oval started two years after FoMoCo revealed the Mustang. What’s more, General Motors has ...
Fifty years ago Chevrolet was unwrapping a new car that it hoped would capture a big share of the exploding ponycar segment. It was a big job. Ford had a giant head start with the Mustang, probably ...
When Chevrolet introduced the L79 in 1965 for the Corvette and Chevelle, it soon became known as a Hemi-killer thanks to Grumpy Jenkins and his Nova in 1966. It lasted through 1968, but for 1969, ...
Drag races are often predictable, especially when you know all the specs, but getting the best ET at the end of the quarter-mile isn't always about output and setup. A good off-the-line launch can ...
Corvettes are usually the exclusive province of our sister magVette, but we couldn’t pass on sharing this highly customized ’66 Vette of longtimeSuper Chevyfan Jan Zubek from El Paso, Texas. Every ...
It's a street car-seriously. It's tagged, insured, weighs a portly 3,680 pounds, and still knocks off bottom-10-second e.t.'s at 131 mph. Bob West out of Republic, Missouri, is the proud owner of one ...
Muscle car fans looking for some close drag racing matchups can scratch that itch by hitting play on the following video, which features a 1970 Chevy Camaro SS taking on a 1966 Ford Fairlane GTA for ...
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