The concept of the COPO cars originated with Fred Gibb, a dealer and Chevy tuner who ordered fifty 1968 L78 V-8-equipped Novas fitted with three-speed automatic transmissions to homologate the cars ...
John Cena isn’t just a wrestling icon—he’s also a die-hard muscle car enthusiast. Among his most prized possessions is the ...
Initially designed to rival the Mustang's performance, the Chevrolet Camaro has seen some rapid transformation across the ...
The Hot Wheels Stars & Stripes series has been an ongoing theme since 2016! We only get one every two years; this time, there ...
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro gave us the no-nonsense COPO, a straight-line thriller with 427 cubes of big-block muscle on tap. The COPO Camaro was offered in two distinct flavors, namely 9561 for the ...
Formerly known as GM Performance Parts, Chevrolet Performance was founded in 1967 as a means to support Trans-Am Camaro race teams. Notable motorsport influences include Penske Racing, the COPO ...
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
Shelby American's new GT350 and GT350R celebrate 60 years of the original GT350R, which debuted on January 27, 1965, while ...
Just as the Chevy Camaro has its own well-known variants like IROC-Z, COPO, ZL1, and 1LE, the Boss name is in a pantheon of iconic Mustang designations like Mach 1, Cobra, Shelby, and Bullitt.
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