The 1969 Camaro SS 396 sits at a rare intersection of big-block power, limited production, and fast-rising collector demand. Buyers today chase these cars not only for their period-correct performance ...
Something freaky is going down, and a roll of blue painter’s tape is at the center of it all. Every piece of weatherstripping on Mac Bernd’s 1969 Chevy Camaro SS 369 is covered in the blue stuff to ...
When Michael Montgomery was coming of age in the early '70s, he was more than just an observer of all things muscle car. "My dad was a service technician for Huling Brothers Buick in Seattle and was ...
In '69 it was the Camaro that reigned supreme. Yeah, the Corvette guys had their Tri-power carbs and fancy styling, but the Camaro was still the car on Chevrolet dealer lots, to the tune of 243,085 ...
With a production run of 4,889, Darrell Johnson's '69 L78 Camaro is stepping in high cotton. To boot, a number of special features set his SS apart from other 375hp, solid-lifter 396 big-block muscle ...
The American muscle car war is at least a three-way affair, but since drag strips only have two tracks battles, will have to be carried out two at a time. If this contest were judged on rarity alone, ...
For those GM Authority readers out there aching for some classic drag racing action, we’ve got a great matchup for you, with a 1968 Chevy Camaro SS 396 lining up against a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner.
There are few things quite as rock n’ roll as a Chevy Camaro. Especially a classic like this 1969 Camaro SS 396. That it was previously owned by a rock star only makes it all the more so, and now it ...
The Camaro was the very late Chevrolet answer to the Ford Mustang. Developed in a race against the clock, the first generation made a reputation for itself from the get-go, although it never rose to ...
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