In 1968, Mark Donohue and Roger Penske won a championship in the middle of the golden age of Trans-Am racing with a very special Chevrolet Camaro. That car was the "Lightweight" Z/28 — a car dipped in ...
The muscle car market went through a dramatic change in 1972 when then-new emission regulations sent high-power V8s engines on a downward spiral. However, some nameplates managed to retain a ...
The Ford Mustang may be the first name most people think of when they think of muscle cars, but not far behind is the Chevrolet Camaro. One of the greatest examples of nameplate, the 1967 Camaro Z28 ...
Pro Street Camaros and presto restos are commonly recognized players in the hot rod story, but rarely do you come face to face with a slice of Camaro folklore as formidable as the Penske/Donohue Z/28 ...
The latest video from the muscle-car mad individual behind the Cars and Zebras channel on YouTube stars two iconic vehicles from two now-defunct General Motors brands: a 1972 Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am ...
Due to stricter government regulations, the era of unrestrained factory-built performance was coming to an end in 1971. However, GM's excitement division answered with the largest displacement engine ...
What a loss to motorsports Mark Donohue’s death at age 38 was: He gave team owner Roger Penske his first Indianapolis 500 win, Penske’s first NASCAR win, and he drove for Penske in Formula 1. He won ...
In the late 1960's, the Trans-Am battles were approaching a zenith. While racing icons like Mark Donohue, Parnelli Jones, and A.J. Foyt conquered behind the wheels of overpoweredMustangsandCamaros, ...
The Chevy Camaro debuted in late September 1966 as a response to Ford's exceedingly popular Mustang. The GM F-body would gain a stablemate five months later with the introduction of the Pontiac ...
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