Back in 1968, most people who bought a Chevrolet Camaro ended up getting the base version, as the GM brand manufactured over 159,000 units in the standard configuration. On the other hand, fewer ...
1968 was the second year on the market for the Camaro, and the production numbers witnessed a slight increase, pretty much serving as the living proof the popularity of Chevy’s new model was on the ...
Cars stir up magical moments from the past. That's certainly true with this 1968 Camaro SS 396. It's a classic, carrying close ties to Chicago history, as well as fond family memories for Ralph ...
We live in a world of wretched excess. Walk through a car show and you're bombarded by mega-dollar rides trying to outdo (and outspend) the next guy. Seeing so many deep-pocket cars is almost enough ...
One of our recent Readers' Rids features was on a one-owner 1965 Mustang convertible that been driven, maintained, and modified to keep it alive for more than 50 years. Well, this 1968 Chevy Camaro ...
A 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS Powers Down Route 66 with a Cadillac Soul. Picture this: cruising down Historic Route 66, the road ahead stretching endlessly into the horizon, the wind whistling through ...
Chevy enthusiasts have it great: parts are easy to come by, engine upgrades are affordable, and both small- and big-blocks respond well to modifications. To the Brand Xers, Chevrolet is often ...
Maybe it's us, but lately we're seeing a move away from grunt and a surge toward sensible, safe, responsive chassis-and in detail like never before. Surely these street machines were conceived of and ...
Classic muscle cars have always had a loyal following and the F-Body Chevrolet Camaro is no exception. Despite that, it can be hard to find one that’s dramatically more unique than the rest. On offer ...