Chevrolet produced close to 221,000 Camaros for the model year 1967, and just as expected, the base version accounted for the biggest part of the output.
Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and Dodge Charger/Challenger. This pony/muscle car trifecta has resisted all trials and tribulations over the decades and still manages to create ample animosities among fans.
If you were looking for a new Chevrolet Camaro in 1969 but didn’t want to spend a small fortune on it, the base model was the best option. According to the official figures, that is the version that most buyers picked in the first place.
Twin-Turbo 1969 Camaro SS Drags Tri-Five and Red Hot Rod, Blows Them 6s Kisses 3 Jun 2021, 11:08 UTC ·
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The Summit Midwest Drags has the makings of one of the greatest quarter-mile events of this first half of the year. We’re dealing with four full days of drag racing action, mandatory street-legal competitors, and no fewer than three tracks in between them. And, as a bonus feature, all racers can only bring a trailer with them and nothing else. 26 photos
You would think that an automotive encounter of such magnitude would prove too much of a burden for the real dragster monsters. But, as far as we’re concerned, and judging by the cream of racers showcased so far by the
C8 Chevy Corvette Drag Races 6.2-liter V8 Camaro Sibling for Total Annihilation 4 May 2021, 11:12 UTC ·
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Daniel Abt is not only an (in)famous race car driver, but also a very successful automotive vlogger among the German-speaking community. Usually, he’s a fan of presenting the best high-performance models that call the European continent home, but this time around he decided to go for a decidedly American twist. 54 photos
We’ve previously seen Abt showcase his love for models from the Volkswagen Group or pit something that was thoroughly modified by his father’s renowned tuning firm and each time it was a thrill to either see how close these races can be or how much horsepower is needed to call out as tarmac monsters a couple of sedans.