This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro "Rhodium" made its debut at the SEMA 2019. Kent purchased it soon after and has every reason to ...
Attention to detail can transform an impressive build into something spectacular - as is the case for this award-winning ...
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Rhodium: The 800-HP 1968 Camaro That Redefines the Restomod Game
This 800-horsepower 1968 Camaro “Rhodium” proves true craftsmanship still matters, blending raw power, precision engineering, ...
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What Is a Catfish Camaro? Unpopular Design at the Time, Cool Now
Midway through its production, the fourth-generation Chevy Camaro got a facelift. It wasn’t that popular, but it packed a ...
It's got 800 horsepower but isn't out of hand. In fact, this perfectly-built machine is manageable, nimble, and absolutely ...
Chevrolet announced that we have seen the last of the sixth-gen Camaro, and it is unclear what the future holds for the iconic stable of muscle cars. The company waved goodbye with another Special ...
In late September of 1966, the Chevy Camaro debuted as Chevrolet’s response to the Ford Mustang. The Camaro offered a number of advantages when compared to the Ford, with a more aerodynamic appearance ...
Back in 1969, famed Chevy dealer Fred Gibb ordered a small batch of very special, drag strip-oriented Camaros through the COPO program. Equipped with a race-bred all-aluminum V8, those plain-looking ...
This Exorcist-tuned Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Convertible on Exotic Car Trader offers rarity, power, and the presence of a true modern muscle car. This car shows 12,500 miles and is finished in black with ...
The list of now-iconic 1960s muscle cars is long and varied, but the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is held in much higher regard than many of its contemporaries. For the Camaro, just 69 of those factory ...
I wasn’t looking for a car lot that sold lifted Pontiac Trans-Am WS6s when I stumbled across this. I was just scrolling on Facebook when a video popped up showing David T’s Camaro and Firebird Auto ...
Anyone who's been around the automotive world long enough knows not to make too much out of an intellectual property filing. Car companies are constantly filing for all sorts of patents and trademarks ...
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