The 1969 Chevy Camaro was selected to pace the Indy 500 for the second time in three years. This example with cross the Mecum ...
Classic cars stored for decades in shabby barns usually emerge with severe rust issues. Some get lucky and survive improper storage without becoming rust buckets, but they rarely emerge with their ...
The 1969 Camaro SS 396 crystallized what enthusiasts now think of as the classic big-block muscle formula, pairing brutal straight-line performance with just enough refinement to live with every day.
1969 Chevy Camaro SS. [COURTESY PHOTO] When Kevin Anderson bought his bedraggled 1969 Camaro Super Sport convertible in 1987, he had no idea the Chevy would not see road time for the next 27 years.
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1969 Camaro: The legend that changed muscle cars forever
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was the final and most refined version of the first-generation model, and it showed. Wider, lower, and more aggressive than the earlier ’67–’68 cars, the ’69 brought sharper ...
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A strictly performance-oriented piece of hardware, it could be paired with Muncie’s four-speed manual transmissions (the ...
When it comes to cars from the first golden age of muscle cars, the legendary Camaros from Yenko rank at the top of the list. Yenko, like the other forward-thinking high-performance dealerships of the ...
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A special new collectible for Hot Wheels Red Line Club members is coming this week. It’s a classic 1969 Chevy Camaro SS with a showy pink paint job and a muscular, supercharged V8 under the hood.
The sound is unmistakable: a high-pitched whine of a MagnaCharger blower spinning up as the air-fuel mixture heads toward the cylinders. Almost sinister in tone, we could hear Tony Whatley deciding to ...
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