‘Would You Daily Drive a Full-Size Hot Wheels? Yes, but only if you make it a mad Twin-Turbo Camaro if you could.’ In an alternate universe, this conversation will make all the sense in the world.
It takes time to create perfection, and for the owner of this 1967 Chevy Camaro, that means two decades of building and thousands of hours of testing and tuning. Now, his creation is making four-digit ...
This 1971 Chevrolet Camaro doesn’t just have the ingredients to leave even the most potent of modern Camaros in its wake but it also exudes a sense of style that no new model could ever match.
The Pfaff turbo system for the Chevrolet V8 may well become the first kit to be certified by the California Air Resources Board. Test results are still pending, but preliminary independent tests have ...
Cleetus McFarland’s Pro Mod Camaro, known as “Eagle,” has roared back into the spotlight with a record-breaking performance that cements its place among the fastest radial-tire cars in the world.
Yes. You’ve already seen a ton of first-gen Chevy Camaro restomods. While that’s not inherently a bad thing, they do start to bleed together, and it can be hard to distinguish one from another by ...
Dropping a modern motor into a classic car might make it a restomod but it doesn’t make it a complete package. To reach that level one has to go further and that’s what this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ...
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