Remember when the 502 GM big-block crate engine felt like the most ludacrous thing in existence? Well, times change quickly, but not enough for tuners with cash to burn from keeping up. To some, any ...
As everybody knows already, restoring an iconic car like the ’69 Camaro isn’t necessarily an easy job because it doesn’t just come down to the passion for such legendary vehicles, but also to the ...
For many Bow Tie enthusiasts, there's only one Chevy musclecar--the first generation '67-'69 Camaro. With its timeless lines and racing heritage, the debut model is a classic in every sense of the ...
Three two-barrel carburetors, a 427 engine, and a Richmond six-speed transmission sounds exciting to any red-blooded hot rodder. But when Larry Christensen decided that's what he'd install in his '69 ...
As I pulled the last box off the hood of the '69, all hopes that it wasn't actually as bad as I recalled were dashed. It looked like hell. I'd been toting this Camaro around for more than 15 years, ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The enigma surrounding black cars is almost a century old. Some say that nothing looks better than a spotless black musclecar. Unfortunately, by the time you look up after wringing out the chamois, ...
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