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Chevrolet built over 200,000 Camaros for the 1967 model year, but only a tiny fraction emerged as SS convertibles with ...
But not every Camaro worth drooling over sports a fancy badge. Assuming everything here is the real deal, this 1969 Camaro RS is way more than what its less-than-exclusive badge might indicate.
This '67 Camaro has seen better days. The SS and Berger badging tell us it was once one of the coolest cars in history, ...
And while the thought of an EV with a Camaro badge likely rankles enthusiasts, it could be exactly what’s needed to get a new V8-powered variant back on the road alongside it.
The other big concern is the Z/28 badges were just slapped on a regular Camaro. But Parker reads the VIN and it is in fact a factory Z/28. Overall, the old Camaro Z/28 isn’t in too bad of condition.
So expect to see the Camaro badge again, on one of the electric vehicles GM already is developing. It could be used on a family of models, but I’d make a small bet the cornerstone will be swoopy ...
History/Description: Chevrolet rehashed the Camaro badge for the 2010 model year to the sheer joy of the model’s enthusiasts and supporters. The floodgates opened for pre-order, the Camaro ...
Arguably the coolest iteration of the Camaro badge ever. This one’s in ‘SS’ guise and packs a fuel-injected LS engine and 4L60 automatic transmission pairing, which means it’ll be… slow.