The 1968 Pontiac Firebird arrived as a corporate sibling to the Chevrolet Camaro, but it never behaved like a kid brother.
During a decade that saw a big shift from raw power to efficiency and practicality, General Motors' Chevrolet and Pontiac divisions continued to fly the performance flag with rabid versions of the ...
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird and the first-year Chevrolet Camaro arrived as corporate cousins that chased the same buyers but spoke different design languages. Both cars helped General Motors answer the ...
Thirty years ago, horsepower was the last thing motorheads worried about. When the Camaro and Firebird appeared on the scene, dealerships such as Nickey and Yenko sold versions of these cars equipped ...
With everything in life there’s a first, and the same is true of our favorite pony car, the Camaro. Yep, VIN number 123377N100001 is the first Camaro every officially produced. And while you might ...
HOT ROD wasn’t kidding when staff writer C.J. Baker wrote the original headline “The Best One Yet!” in our December 1981 issue. The rest of the world seemed to agree, as I remember. As a fresh ...
How far is too far gone? From what we can tell, there's no such thing when it comes to first-gen Camaros. Put bluntly, there's literally nothing on an early F-body that can't be repaired or replaced.
Roadster Shop is now offering a new chassis for second-generation, F-body Chevy Camaro and Pontiac Firebird muscle cars between the 1970 and 1981 model years. Now, Roadster Shop is highlighting the ...
The fourth-generation Chevy Camaro that came out for the 1993 model year modernized GM’s muscle car while sticking to its tried-and-true formula. 2002 was the final model year for the F-body Camaro, ...