Chevrolet produced over 96K Camaros for the 1973 model year, and the good news was that more people were interested in powerful engines, with only 3,614 orders including a six-cylinder engine. However ...
The Camaro nameplate first appeared in 1966, when the first generation entered production as a Chevrolet-badged muscle car. The saga continued throughout the '70s with the second generation, which was ...
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The 1973 Camaro Z-28 came with a 245 hp, 350 cubic inch V-8 as standard fare. Total Camaro production for the model year was 89,988 of which 11,574 were fitted with the Z-28 option package which added ...
It's not that Rob Morell is impossible to please. He's just always tinkering, trying something new, pushing the limits, and applying what he learns to make things work better. All of which are ...
Many times, the history of a Camaro is as interesting as the actual car. This is particularly true in the case of Tom Tomlinson's 1973 Chevy Camaro LT/RS, especially to us magazine guys. As Tom told ...
A look at the 1973 Camaro entered into our 2017 Classic Industries Super Chevy Muscle Car Challenge presented by Falken Tires by Heidts. This second-gen features cutting edge suspension including a ...
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It's ludicrous, we know. After buying an $800, clapped-out Camaro, we treated it to the most extensive body massage we've done to a project car in recent years just to paint it satin Army green. It ...