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When Chevy built the ultimate factory drag car
Chevrolet’s COPO Camaro program has long been a secret handshake in the world of drag racing. Originally born in 1969 through the Central Office Production Order system, COPO cars bypassed standard ...
General Motors loved rules in the late 1960s. Some of them lived on paper, and some lived in the heads of managers who pictured a pony car spinning into a ditch and landing on the news. One big rule ...
Produced from 1967 to 1969, the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro was offered with a selection of small- and big-block V8 engines. The latter did not exceed 400 cubic inches (6.6 liters) due to a ...
Ever since the advent of the high-performance variants of the Tesla Model S, powerful EVs have been drag-racing high-output muscle cars. A decade after the dual-motor Tesla Model S P85D came out, it’s ...
This 1971 Chevrolet Nova Coupe, finished in Vista Blue and packing a built 355ci small-block V8, is listed for $49,999. With ...
This race-ready Chevrolet Camaro features a potent Big Block Chevy 496 engine producing 750 HP, specifically built for drag racing in Paris, Illinois. Featuring a certified 12-point cage and a fresh ...
The quarter-mile dragstrip-loving videographer behind the Drag Racing and Car Stuff channel on YouTube loves quarter-mile action way too much and now brings us a few feisty 'old versus new' races that ...
At this moment, a low-slung 1953 Chevy Corvette replica is sitting comfortably under the lights of the Indiana Convention Center, a centerpiece for XS Battery’s exhibit (booth 3621) in the Performance ...
Starting with the 2011 model year, the folks at Chevrolet built 69 COPO Camaros every year. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill Chevy COPO Camaros, not that any COPO Camaro could have been considered ...
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