Although it used a crate motor for over two decades, this 1969 COPO Camaro now features its numbers-matching L72 V8 mill.
These classic models built a reputation for straight-line speed during the Golden Age of American muscle cars.
And even then, the Camaro L72 was the result of dealer requests. Don Yenko is usually quoted as the man who prompted Chevrolet to willingly drop the L72 in the Camaro through the COPO program.
That’s how it happened to Les Sutak, anyway. Yeah—’69 Camaro, ’79 Car Craft Nationals, parade lap, Hot Rod Magazine. “‘Seven in the morning, tomorrow, meet us here,’” the ...
Chevrolet’s next-gen Camaro has been delayed indefinitely, but that doesn’t mean it’s not still in the works. Let’s take a look at what we could see from Chevy in the years to come.
In Summer of 69, Sam Morelos plays sexually inexperienced teen Abby Flores, who spends her time earning bank on a video game streaming platform called Glitch. When she finds out her lifelong crush ...
According to a report by ABC 7 News Los Angeles, a pair of juveniles were taken into custody on Monday after a high-speed chase in a stolen Chevrolet Camaro ended in the Pixar Pals parking ...
John Feinstein, a Washington Post sportswriter and best-selling author, died Thursday. He was 69. His brother, Robert, said the legendary sports commentator passed away at his brother’s home in ...
General Motors is recalling more than 90,000 Cadillac CT4, CT5, and CT6 sedans and Chevrolet Camaro sports cars with a 10-speed automatic transmission because a fluid leak inside the gearbox could ...
March 17 (UPI) --General Motors plans to recall more than 90,000 Cadillac and Chevrolet Camaro models due to transmission control valve issues which could cause lock tires and lead to a crash.
The recall covers the 2020–2021 CT4 and CT5 models, the 2019–2020 CT6, and the 2020–2022 Camaro lineup. CLARIFICATION 3/18/25 1:30 p.m.: This story has been updated from an earlier version ...