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Rally Green Original: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

It is not all that often that you find such an original condition first generation Camaro. With only 42,300 miles, the owner of this Camaro purchased it from the original owner 7 years ago with the intent of modifying… more»

Ready To Go Topless: 1967 Camaro RS Convertible

This year, the Camaro celebrates 50 years of burning rubber and tearing up pavement. There really isn’t a better way to celebrate the occasion than by actually buying yourself a Camaro. As amazing as the new ones are, you… more»

Desert Dream Find: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396

When it comes to building the car of your dreams, first off you have to find the right car, and second, a warm and dry climate often has the car that you are looking for. Well this 1969 SS… more»

Aching To Run: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Having spent the last 16 years parked, the current owner bought this Camaro with the intention of making it a driver, but life got in the way. After sitting a decade and a half, this Camaro still looks like… more»

Split Bumper Delight: 1973 Chevrolet Camaro RS

Perhaps not as popular as the first generation of Camaros, the 1970 to 1973 cars are equally attractive as the earlier cars. This 1973 RS car has received some recent work, and appears to be a great start to a restoration. For $8,500… more»

Oh My! Modified 1969 Camaro

What the heck? It took me a bit to figure out what this car started out as, and I’m still not sure exactly what the modifier was trying to accomplish (or what substances were involved at the time). This… more»

1969 Camaro SS 396 For $2,500?

In the world of big block muscle and pony cars, $2,500 doesn’t get you much. In this case it gets you a rusty shell of a 1969 Camaro that the seller claims is an SS 396. The engine is… more»

Nicest Around: 8,358 Mile 1986 Camaro IROC-Z

There comes a point where superlatives are wasted. Let’s just say that if the words IROC, mullet, Tuned Port Injection, Chernobyl & Challenger, Top Gun and Full House feel like you heard them just yesterday, this car means a lot to you, and… more»

Four-On-The-Floor: 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

This Z28 may be a little rough around the edges, but the engine has been rebuilt and there’s a four on the floor! By the time this Camaro was produced, most had slush boxes and in ’80 ’81 they even discontinued… more»

16 Year Sleep: 1983 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

UPDATE 3/20/17 – The seller has relisted this one here on eBay with a $3k starting bid and no reserve. FROM 3/19/17 – This Camaro has been in storage for the past 16 years and is far from perfect…. more»

Cheap Classic: 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

As we have shown in the past, it is possible to have a running classic for less than $5,000. Probably not a perfect one, mind you, but for those of us whose dreams are bigger than our bank accounts and… more»

Estate Auction: 34 Mostly Low Mileage Classics!

Above you’ll see just some of the low mileage and generally great condition treasures that will be offered at auction April 23, 2017 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. You can preview the cars here and there are some real beauties! This is… more»

Not A Nickey: 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS 427

It puzzles me when a seller takes a car that should be desirable enough as-is and tries to turn it into something it isn’t. I’m going to let our Camaro experts call the details on this one, but it’s… more»

Numbers Matching Tetanus Shot: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible

How many times have you looked at a car and wished that you could have found it so much sooner? Looking at this 1968 Chevrolet Camaro convertible makes me think exactly that. In rough shape, and an ambitious restoration,… more»

Dusty Drop Top: 1969 Camaro Convertible

This project was restored and parked in this garage about 24 years ago. After completing the restoration, the owner only put a few thousand miles on it and then parked it due to a damaged transmission. Sadly after sitting for… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1967 Camaro Pro Street Project

Edward H describes his Camaro as a, “street and strip (Pro Street) car”, and given that it’s packing a 406 cui V8 I don’t doubt that it was fast! It’s a fully built machine, with lots of performance upgrades,… more»