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CarBuzz on MSNThis Modern Chevrolet Chevelle Hides A 1,500 HP Camaro Underneath
What you really want is the 454 LS6X. It uses an iron block 7.4-liter big block V8 that's been modified and supercharged to ...
The final model year from the iconic Camaro's third-generation lives on in American muscle car history.
The fourth-generation Camaro (1993-2002) is a great project car owing to its affordable price, easy maintenance, and enjoyable driving experience. The facelifted Camaro SS from 1998, known as the ...
Which collectible Camaro would you add to your stable? Which would you unload? Which would you keep? Weigh in with other fans here.
And so died the ill-fated GM80 platform, intended for the fourth-generation pony cars. Instead, the new Camaro would ride on a heavily revised version of the third-gen's F-body chassis.
As Chevrolet pulls the plug on the sixth-gen Camaro, muscle car fans could be forgiven for asking why the Mustang and Challenger rival never quite hit the mark.
Chevy’s third-generation Camaro has been picking up a little steam in the collector market recently thanks to our collective love for the 1980s and 1990s.
The Chevy Camaro isn't the biggest or most imposing American classic, so it's not commonly used in donk-like projects. However, builders like to think outside the box, and this pair of 2nd and 3rd ...
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