Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
For many enthusiasts, the 1967 Chevy Camaro was pretty much perfect exactly how GM built it. However, more than half a century later, modern engineering could potentially make this icon of American ...
The second-generation Camaro arrived in the 1970s just as aerodynamics shifted from racing jargon to showroom selling point, and its sheet metal became a test bed for how airflow could reshape a ...
The classics are classics for a reason. In the case of the 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, it's easy to see why. With radical yet elegantly sculpted sheet metal, it's one of the best-looking cars that ever ...
First-gen Camaros make for delightful restomods, don’t they just? I mean, I can’t imagine putting in so much work for a second or even third-gen Camaro, let alone those droopy fourth-gen cars from the ...
Unsurprisingly, Chevrolet's sales of the sixth-generation Camaro tanked during the first three months of the year. All in all, even the C8 Corvette deliveries were more than twice above its figures.
It’s funny how the world of custom cars will ebb and flow in terms of what’s popular and what’s not. This ProCharged 1969 Chevy Camaro, however, keeps a timeless look, all while packing some serious ...
This blown first-gen might be the perfect restomod. The first-generation Chevy Camaro started to roll into Chevy dealerships for the 1967 year model, and enthusiasm for the name plate has never really ...
Looking like it was inspired by Vaughn Gitin Jr.’s ’69 Ford Mustang RTR-X that debuted at the SEMA Show last year, this 1967 Chevy Camaro is a prime example of how amazing a result restomod projects ...