Introduced as a 1967 model, the Chevrolet Camaro became one of the Bowtie’s staple monikers, offering everything the archrival Ford Mustang did and then some. While it never really threatened the Blue ...
Of the 243,085 Chevrolet Camaros that were built for the 1969 model year, 20,302 were Z28 cars. The Z28 option was a high-performance package that allowed the Camaro to compete in the Trans Am racing ...
When this Camaro left the factory in October 1969, it featured a 396 engine under the hood paired to a three-speed auto, but under new ownership, that was drastically improved with a bigger powerplant ...
The latest LEGO set to be inspired by a vintage car is based on the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. It comes with a range of customizable features, stunning details, and more. “With its classic lines and ...
Lego has revealed its new model of the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. It’s an authentic recreation of a muscle car icon, and one of the best Lego car models yet. The car is finished in black. It’s a ...
Lego’s newest vintage car model was built for speed. The iconic 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 can be built as a convertible or hard top and gives builders a choice of red, grey or white racing stripes.
WhenHot Rodmagazine's Steve Kelly got his hands on a new 1969 Camaro Z/28 back in late 1968, he had one thing in mind: 12-second dragstrip e.t. 's. Never mind that the Z/28 was developed to homologate ...
Hal Hansen, of Thornton, Colorado, did what many young men did when they returned home from Vietnam: he bought a car. In this case, a ’70 Camaro Z28. Hal has owned this Camaro for 47 years. The 383 ...
If you have roughly $170 bucks in your piggy bank -- here's something pretty cool to spend it on. A customizable LEGO ICONS Chevrolet Camaro Z28, the latest detailed recreation in LEGO's vintage car ...
Q: Greg I read your column every week in the Susquehanna County Weekender and your columns bring back memories of the muscle cars my friends, family and I owned back in the day. Being born in 1949, I ...
Following the horrific crash at LeMans in 1955 that killed French racing driver Pierre Levegh, 83 spectators, and injured more than 180 others, the Automobile Manufacturers of America signed an ...
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