1967 Camaro

  • An American Super Car
    Most of the super camaro's were offspring of the Central Office Production Order or “COPO” camaro's, I know that the Yenko camaro was an offspring of the COPO 9737 Sports Car Coversion which was a 425 HP 427 CID iron engine, with a 140 MPH speed-o and Goodyear wide tread tires and 15x6 wheels, and Yenko added their exterior stripe kit and a set of gages to the interior, and created an icon, a camaro legend that would live forever as one of the toughest meanest camaro's ever built, a standard COP Read More...
  • The Muscle Cars are Back
    Well guys after reviewing the good points of the camaro just a bit more, I think I really understand what’s going on here, I don’t really think the camaro needs that much work, some of the pictures just don’t do it a lot of justice, Chevy has put a lot of hard work in to this car and they deserve kudos, and yes they will get those kudos from me. I’d said in a earlier post here that the camaro had a lot of work to do to catch up to the new Dodge challenger, and now I withdraw that comment, the c Read More...
  • Chevrolet - A Piece of American History
    Chevrolet is often called Chevy by those who love it. It's an automobile brand that was recently acquired by General motors. Chevrolet is on of the most popular American cars, and in 2005 it sold more cars and trucks then it's main rival - Ford. Chevrolet was co-founded by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. Louis Chevrolet was a Swiss racecar driver, who developed the design of the first Chevrolet. William Durant, was the man who actually founded General Motors, but was forced out of it in Read More...
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