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The 2015 COPO Camaro No. 001 debuted in the fall of 2014 at the SEMA trade show in Las Vegas, ... New for 2019 was a revised front-end design with a new grille, hood, dual-element headlights, LED ...
Muscle cars were huge in the 1970s. This era was coming to a close by the time the decade ended, but that didn’t stop ...
This 2002 Camaro ZL1 was number 36 of 69 produced and started off as a B4C Police Car Package under the Chevrolet COPO program before being worked over by GMMG.
Chevrolet dealers created the Camaro ZL1 in 1969 by using GM’s COPO special-order system “to create racing-intended models.” Chevrolet then revived the ZL1 badge for its 2012-15 Camaro.
Mechanical changes for the 1969 Chevy Camaro included available RPO JL8 Power Front and Rear Disc Brakes, and cowl induction hoods that were previously only available on COPO Camaros could be had ...
1967 Camaro Z-28. Though it wasn't the most powerful Camaro in that first year, the Z-28 was the best handling choice. Developed to qualify the Camaro for the Sports Car Club of America's new ...
1969 was the final year for the Chevy Camaro COPO. This stunningly restored example, finished in LeMans Blue, is currently being auctioned on Bring a Trailer.
The Chevrolet Camaro has remained one of the premier examples of American muscle and performance cars. Its design, especially in the early models, features a long hood, short deck, and sleek ...
The newer Camaros — this model included — utilize a revamped front-end design that takes its cue from the classic visuals of the Camaro name but puts a unique spin on the finished product.
The exterior of the COPO is nearly identical to the current street version of the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro (save for the hood) while the running gear also remains mostly the same from the 2022 COPO ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran December 19, 2022 Comment Now! Chevrolet at the 2021 SEMA show in Las Vegas unveiled a monster of a crate engine in the form of the 1,004-hp 10.4-liter ZZ632/1000 V-8.
His idea was to build a COPO Camaro with a pro-touring flair. As he told us, "I wanted to do this as if GM had the technology that we have today back in 1969." See All 45 Photos ...