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The fifth-gen Camaro is quite an attractive car but these photos show that its front and rear simply do not suit the shape of a third-gen model. In particular, the front overhang is hilariously ...
Unveiled a full decade ago at the 2011 Chicago Auto Show, the fifth-gen Camaro ZL1 stood proudly as the SS variant’s big brother, utilizing a 6.2-liter LSA V8 engine with a stock 1.9-liter ...
The Lingenfelter Camaro's quickest run was 8.997 seconds at 158.80 mph - putting out 1,243 HP and 1,328 lb.-ft. of torque at the tires, making it the first 5th Gen Camaro SS to go into the 8s in ...
The fourth-generation Camaro (1993-2002) is a great project car owing to its affordable price, easy maintenance, and enjoyable driving experience. The facelifted Camaro SS from 1998, known as the ...
As for how this project car compares to a fifth-gen Camaro, well, with some imagination, it does kind of look more like a newer Camaro than one from the 1980s – at least on the outside. However ...
Well, it's not as if the Camaro didn't take a beating as it is. It looks just like T-100's face toward the end of the first Terminator movie - half OK, half shaven-off to reveal its steel bones.
Two 6.2L V-8 engines are offered in the Camaro SS, including the L99 on automatic-equipped vehicles and the LS3 on manual-equipped models. Horsepower for the L99 is 400 (298 kW) at 5,900 rpm and ...
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