COPO technically stands for Central Office Production Orders, but that’s too boring of a moniker to properly describe the cars wearing it. A brainchild of Chevrolet, COPO used for muscle cars has been ...
With over three decades of production to select from, many of us who don't own a Camaro would still choose a '69 model over any other. Desirable? Yes! Available? Somewhat. Reasonable? Likely not.
The 1969 model year saw first-generation Chevy Camaro production reach its epoch, with 243,085 units leaving the factory. One reason for this was the lengthy production period that ran from September ...
The Classy Cruisers project car, a 1968 Chevy Camaro rally-sport Z/28, is starting to look more like a car. The front end assembly, including new fenders, hood, front spoiler and inner fenders, was ...
In 1968, Kenneth Etten was in the market for a new car. He had just seen a brochure for the new-for-1969 Camaro and was infatuated with the stylish GM pony from the get-go. On top of the Chevy's tough ...