Long-term storage isn't necessarily bad for a classic car. Take this 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda RTS show car, which emerged after 46 years as a pristine, low-mileage time capsule. But that's because it was ...
The Chevrolet Camaro was introduced as a 1967 model motivated, I think, by two factors: Ralph Nader’s book “Unsafe at Any Speed” and the terrific success of the Ford Mustang, introduced in late 1964.
The Camaro production increased in 1969, exceeding 243,000 units for the first time in history. It was proof that Chevrolet's new pony was a successful model, with more people interested in ...
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