The Ford Mustang may be the first name most people think of when they think of muscle cars, but not far behind is the Chevrolet Camaro. One of the greatest examples of nameplate, the 1967 Camaro Z28 ...
1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Trans-Am Penske Racing 01 Gooding & Company and Josh Hway 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Trans-Am Penske Racing 02 Gooding & Company and Josh Hway 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 ...
The history of the Camaro Z/28 can be traced back to 1966, the year when Chevrolet introduced its competitor for the Ford Mustang. It came to be as an option code for a "race-ready" Camaro, ...
With a list of accolades that mark him as one of door slammer drag racing’s greats over the last decade and a half, Ron Rhodes has become a bit of a household name in the sport. He’s won championships ...
Known as "The Lightweight," this 1967 Camaro Z/28 helped Mark Donohue, Penske Racing, and Chevrolet win their first Trans-Am title during the competition's memorable pony car era. Since the early days ...
Some of the most notable American competition cars took part in Trans-Am racing, which began in 1966 when Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) president John Bishop established the series as a ...
If you're looking to read about another whiz-bang, science-project Camaro, this ain't it. There's no mega-bucks carbon-fiber, no jungle-gym rollcage that takes 10 minutes to strap into, no ...
Although the 427 ZL1 engine was originally intended for road racing rather than street cars, clever manipulation of the Chevrolet Central Office Production Order (COPO) system resulted in one of the ...
Some of the craziest builds we’ve ever seen have come out of an effort to win at Pikes Peak, from Paul Dallenbach’s 1,300 horsepower Chevy-powered open-wheeler to a turbocharged Chevy SS NASCAR Cup ...
The 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS did not arrive as a gentle new face in American showrooms. It rolled in as a calculated weapon, ...