The Chevrolet Camaro debuted in 1967 to compete in a growing Pony Car market segment pioneered by the Ford Mustang. The ...
What do you do with a car you've owned for 53 years, but have lost the passion for? "Jim from Dallas" prefers to remain anonymous as he wrestles with the pressure to part with the 1967 Camaro RS/SS he ...
Bowing on September 26 th, 1966 as a 1967 model, the Chevy Camaro was the Bow Tie brand's answer to the wildly successful Ford Mustang. There were differences in Chevy's approach, as the Camaro had a ...
The current, sixth-generation Chevy Camaro is dipped in a world of (mostly sales) hurt, and GM does not seem intent on helping it come out unscathed. Meanwhile, older Camaros seem to have a better ...
Here's a challenge for only the proper-est gearheads, the hardcore muscle car fan clubs VIP members, and the ultra-fundamentalists of Detroit's motor realm: how many 1967 SS/RS Camaros were built?
The 1967 Chevy Camaro was chosen as the pace car for the 51st Indy 500. This is the Camaro that paced the race, and it sold for $632,500 at last week’s Mecum Auctions 35 th Annual Indy Spring Classic.
The first-year Camaro crossing the block through Mecum Auctions is just one vehicle among an impressive group of desirable Chevrolets coming to the NRG Center in Houston, Tex., from April 4 through 6.
Even in the golden age of hot-rodding, the mid-'60s and early '70s, sometimes what GM was churning out, although cool, wasn't enough for the die-hard gearhead. They wanted more, and that pent-up ...
A clean look at the 1967 Camaro RS SS 350, covering its styling cues, performance package, and classic appeal. Why does this Camaro remain a fan favorite decades later?