Trans-Am Worldwide, the Florida-based manufacturer behind the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro-based Pontiac Trans-Am recreation, will debut its modern-day take on the iconic 1970 Chevelle SS this month.
(Editor's Note: Back in 1970, Popular Hot Rodding had a very unique test driver reporting for them. Clyde Overalls told it as he saw it and we were fortunate to find his evaluation on a pretty rare ...
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How the 1968 Camaro SS differed from the first-year model
The 1968 Camaro SS arrived as a sharper, more refined evolution of Chevrolet’s first-year pony car. Engineers and designers ...
Hal Hansen, of Thornton, Colorado, did what many young men did when they returned home from Vietnam: he bought a car. In this case, a ’70 Camaro Z28. Hal has owned this Camaro for 47 years. The 383 ...
They say that everybody loves the ‘69 pony/muscle cars. But in the world of Camaro aficionados, the second generation also has its fans. And the reasoning behind the passion is easily exemplified by ...
"It was a Friday. I was on my way to work," Todd Reich recalled. From his car he spotted a cardboard, spray-painted "For Sale" sign for a 1970 Camaro. He says, "I pass by it every day. I thought,I ...
A reimagined lineup of one of GM’s most iconic muscle cars will debut at next week’s New York International Auto Show. Trans Am Worldwide, the firm responsible for the unofficial Trans Am versions of ...
Though it looked like a regular high-performance fourth-gen Camaro with a special finish, the 30th Anniversary SS was much more than that. The Camaro joined the Chevy lineup at the start of the 1967 ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
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