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At $19,000, Is This 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 30th Anniversary Edition Anything Worth Celebrating?
While Chevy has once again given up on the Camaro, today's Z28 shows that the company once thought highly enough of the car to throw a 30th Anniversary party.
The Gen Z divide that could decide the next election Active and passive news consumers are shifting America’s balance of power.
The 1969 Chevy Camaro was the final year of the first generation. This Olympic Gold Z/28 will cross the Mecum Auctions block at its Florida Summer Special.
The big-block powered Mustang, Camaro, and Barracuda ponycars drew criticism for packing almost 60 percent of their weight over the front axle.
Air conditioning was not available with the Z/28 package. Our featured 1969 Chevy Camaro Z/28 has been treated to a fantastic restoration.
In 1968, 7,200 Z/28 were sold, and in the final year of the first generation, 1969, over 20,300 mean Camaros were released onto the streets to battle the Mustang Boss 302 and the Barracuda Formula S.
One of more than 20,000 Z/28s sold in 1969, this Chevy Camaro is actually a rare gem thanks to its white-striped black finish.
The Z/28 Camaro stormed onto the scene in the late 1960s, initially bringing with it a small-block engine that propelled the model to success.
Find out what makes the Z/28, both with and without the slash, has always been Chevy’s most unique Camaro trim.
Beautiful blue 1969 Z28 Chevrolet Camaro muscle car, one of only 20,302 Z28s built that year, powered by a 290 horse power, 302 cubic inch (4.9 liter) V8 engine (est. $30,000-$50,000). 1175-1300 ...
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