Pulling a classic car from storage, saving it, and restoring everything to tip-top shape can be a very rewarding experience, especially financially, if the final goal is selling it for profit. However ...
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1968 Camaro Z/28 buyers are paying stupid money—here’s how to shop smart
The 1968 Camaro Z/28 has shifted from weekend toy to serious blue-chip muscle, and buyers who treat it like any other ...
The 1968 Camaro was a hit, and Chevrolet decided to stick with the engine strategy that already brought home the bacon. The company offered a wide range of engines, so nearly everybody who wanted an ...
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1967 Camaro RS/SS option combos are fueling bidding wars across auctions
Among first-generation Camaros, the 1967 RS/SS cars sit at the center of collector attention because they combine the model’s ...
Decades passed while the 1969 Camaro remained untouched — until a life-changing accident prompted Anderson to take action. "I knew then if I wanted to complete the car in my lifetime I needed to get ...
Work on a 1971 Ford Bronco and a 1969 Camaro. Work on a 1971, first genera on Ford Bronco is completed, and the owner comes in to pick it up. Then we feature the completion of an LS engine swap on a ...
For many of us, our love of a particular hot rod comes from seeing one owned by someone else and wanting one of our own. This tale of a long lost and very rare 1967 Strato Bench seat Z/28 Camaro is ...
EVEN before he had a driver's license, young Jim Miles was lobbying his father to buy a new 1973 Camaro. In those days, practicality came first, so the Camaro dream never became a reality. By 2001, ...
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