It’s hard to imagine buying and making the payments on a car that you never intend on driving, but this is extremely common for rare, limited-edition versions of certain vehicles. If a car is ...
Customers who ordered a Chevrolet Camaro in 1981 were first provided with a 3.8-liter two-barrel V6 engine, offered standard on the Sport Coupe and the Berlinetta. The engine was fitted with a 3-speed ...
I don’t think any Chevy Camaro iteration underwent as many styling changes as the second-generation model, in production from early 1970 up until 1981. Now that’s what we call longevity. Thankfully ...
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Original Owner: This 1981 Chevy Camaro Z28 Has Always Delivered
You may not know Dave Fradkin, original owner of this 1981 Chevy Camaro Z28, but you have very likely benefitted from his ...
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I’m a car expert: 4 classic cars that are still worth the money
You’ll get a clear, practical guide to four classic cars that still make financial and […] ...
The latest generation of the Chevrolet Camaro makes for a beautiful cop car, but what about an older example from 43 years ago? The classic muscle car was converted for police duty in Michigan, using ...
Chevrolet quit making convertibles for a time beginning in the mid-1970s, ahead of proposed federal rollover regulations that never materialized. For the Chevy Camaro, the last of the factory ...
Just inside the Indiana border and 24 miles southeast of Chicago, Dustin Fant is a high-tech guy by day (he’s a White Hat hacker who identifies security flaws to make technology safer) and a car ...
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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 ...
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