There was a time toward the peak of the muscle car age when a street-legal production car from Chevrolet was able to run low tens in the quarter-mile sprint right off the showroom floor. That ...
The right option sheet on a 1969 Camaro can swing its value from attainable classic to blue-chip collectible. Certain drivetrains, appearance packages, and rare performance codes do far more than ...
Introduced in 1966 as a competitor for the successful Ford Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro quickly morphed into a high-profile muscle car. And by 1970, it had already spawned a few limited-edition ...
To celebrate HOT ROD's 75th anniversary, we teamed up with CASTROL GTX to bring you some of the stories that exemplify the core of what HOT ROD is and reflect the brand's influence on America's car ...
There are many of us who remember the heartbreak when the last fourth-gen Chevy Camaro was built over 20 years ago. For us Camaro fans it was a sad day when that last Camaro rolled down the assembly ...
Few automotive legends live up to their mythology. The Camaro ZL1 is one that does. Conceived as a lightweight racing engine for the Can-Am road racing series (Group 7), the original 427-cubic-inch ...
On this episode of HOT ROD Unlimited, David Freiburger meets up with Pro Touring legend Mark Stielow to compare old and new Camaros head to head. Mark Stielow is a GM engineer with a long history of ...
One of the most iconic vehicles from the muscle car era, and from General Motors as a whole, is the 1969 COPO Camaro ZL1. Built in extremely low numbers, many people consider this model to be the ...