Most people who ordered the Camaro in 1976 picked the Sport Coupe fitted with a 305ci unit rated at 140 horsepower. Over 92,000 units rolled off the assembly lines with this configuration, while more ...
1976 was a good year for the Camaro, as Chevrolet produced close to 183,000 units. The Sport Coupes fitted with a 305ci engine rated at 140 horsepower were the most popular with over 92,000 units, ...
Sometimes choosing cars for this column is hard; I’ll have a bunch of tabs open, searching frantically for something else that goes with any one of them. And sometimes, I find two things that go ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
The second-generation Camaro was designed in the late-'60s with one goal in mind: Put one in every driveway. Between 1970 and 1981, Chevy built 1.9 million Camaros, while its sister division, Pontiac, ...
When we started Project g/28 (our resident '76 Camaro) back in the April 2005 issue of PHR, we laid out four performance goals and one cost goal: run 12s in the quarter-mile, run the 420-foot slalom ...
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