Chevrolet Camaro
Would You Daily Drive A 46K Mile Car? 1975 Camaro LT
The second-generation Camaro could be all things from all people. From a six-cylinder pussycat to a sporty Z28, these cars could be ordered exactly how the customer wanted. It would be nice to have a vehicle like this 1975… more»
As Good As It Gets! 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
When I first spied this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro I immediately thought of a guy that I knew my freshman year of college. He was a friend of a friend and had a very clean ’68 Camaro identical to this… more»
SS 396? 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
Well, this one’s an odd study. Yes, this 1967 Camaro convertible is a bit of a mess and it appears to be a standard model convertible. It’s advertised as possessing a 396 CI V8 engine but it would have… more»
90K Mile Plain Jane: 1976 Chevrolet Camaro
Back in the olden days, if you were looking for a new car you scanned the classifieds. All of the local dealers would have sale ads that invariably featured a car so devoid of options that no sane person… more»
Great Patina? 1971 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Cars featured here on BF, come in many forms. First up is the general barn find that can run the gambit of conditions, but generally are mostly complete, untouched, in varying states of useable condition, and often inoperable. The… more»
Salvageable? 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Project
Well, we’ve all heard of “Mopar Mania”, you know, an outrageous ask put up against what has become only a reasonable facsimile of a late ’60s/early ’70s Dodge or Plymouth. Mopar is not alone in this quixotic journey as… more»
Original Paint 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
So, do you think this is a Z28? I say that facetiously thanks to the massive optional hood decal. When I worked for a Chevy dealership in ’74, that was always the running joke. The shop foreman would point… more»
Welding Skills Needed: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS
And now for another installment of “What in the Sam Hill happened?” this time to a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro convertible. Said to be a true Rally Sport model, the seller suggests, “The car is a pretty big project, needing… more»
Super Sharp! 1971 Chevrolet Camaro SS396
This 1971 Chevrolet Camaro is a rare bird! The SS396 option was still available but not selected by many that year as the performance bug was starting to recede. Throw in the SS/RS package coupled with this Camaro’s beautiful… more»
1968 Chevrolet Camaro 4-Speed Convertible Project
And now for something from the “What in the Sam Hill happened here?” department. What you are looking at is a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro convertible, that’s the easy part, what happened to it is another matter entirely. Normally, a… more»
Survivor 4-Speed! 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta
Full disclosure, normally a late second-generation Camaro wouldn’t attract my attention – I owned one and I’ll let it go at that. This one, however, is a bit different in that it is truly a survivor with claimed low… more»
No Reserve Donation: 1971 Chevrolet Camaro
OK, right off I know the listing claims this Camaro to be a ’72 model but it’s not, the grille, and more importantly, the VIN, tell us that it’s a ’71. The other point of interest is the fact… more»
Worthwhile Project? 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Last week a friend and I were opining about the direction that first-generation Camaros have taken price-wise. My friend had owned one long ago and was possibly considering another acquisition, while I have only owned a second-gen, a vintage… more»
Restore or Parts? 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
Bidding is quite low at the moment for this rusty but deserving 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28. The Camaro really is a desirable spec, featuring T-tops and a four-speed. However, the seller pulls no punches in stating that it is… more»
LS-1 Power! 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
To LS or not, that often seems to be the question. Find an old Chevy of some sort, and the suggestions fly, “Put an LS in it!” Some say yea and others say nay. Well, I say “right now”… more»
TPI 5-Speed: 1989 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z
It only seems logical that third-gen (1982-1992) Chevrolet Camaros would start to come into their own. They are frequently overshadowed by first, second, and even fourth-gen versions. That being the case, this 1989 IROC-Z is a nice find, it’s… more»