Learn what the iconic badge stands for and what it means for one of the most iconic muscle cars of all time.
The story of the Chevy Camaro Z/28 begins more than a decade before the car came to exist. In 1955, there was a disastrous accident at the 24 Hours of LeMans when Mike Hawthorn pulled his Jaguar in ...
The original 1967 Camaro Z/28 arrived quietly, built in tiny numbers and never pushed in big advertising campaigns, yet it ...
Ford debuted the Mustang in mid-April, 1964 as a half-year model. Sales were expected to be around 100,000 units per year, but far eclipsed that mark, with more than 400,000 units crossing Ford ...
Hidden deep in a Michigan junkyard, a collection of once-glorious American muscle cars rests in eerie silence as forgotten relics of Detroit’s golden era. Among the twisted metal and overgrown weeds ...
Jay Leno takes a vivid Rallye Green 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 out for a drive through the quiet, rain-dampened streets of Los Angeles. Sitting beside him is Donald Osborne, Consulting Director of the ...
When Chevrolet resurrected the Z/28 nameplate for the 2014 Camaro, the intention was little less than the ultimate track-ready Camaro configuration from the factory. Built to pursue lap times over ...
Those with a nose for automotive history will tell you plenty of devastatingly powerful models and options in the ‘60s and ‘70s indirectly (and sometimes very directly) spawned from the desire of ...