What Camaros are collectible?
10 Super Rare Chevrolet Camaros
- The Chevrolet Camaro has a long and storied history.
- 1967 Camaro – VIN #100001.
- 1969 Camaro ZL1.
- 1977 Camaro Z28.
- 1987 Camaro IROC-Z 20th Anniversary Edition Convertible.
- 1996 Camaro SS.
- Camaro Concept Coupe.
- 2012 COPO Camaro Race Car.
Is Chevy killing the Camaro?
As our friends at Hot Rod reported recently, the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro lacks a replacement; GM is sunsetting the Alpha platform on which its pony car rides. Chevy will keep the two-door Camaro coupe and convertible around until 2024, and then unceremoniously kill the model off.
Is the Camaro COPO street legal?
The COPO Camaro is not street legal but does qualify to race in NHRA Stock and Super Stock eliminators. Buyers can submit an order form online and can receive a private tour of the COPO Build Facility in Oxford, Michigan, with their new drag-racing Camaro. This story was originally published June 30, 2021.
Is there a commemorative edition of the Chevy Camaro?
At this time, Chevrolet has not released information on pricing for the 2015 Commemorative Edition Camaro. Chevy’s iconic Camaro has been a mainstay of the muscle car culture for nearly 50 years. This Commemorative Edition helps celebrate that heritage as the fifth generation moves from the production line to the history books.
When did the Chevy Camaro COPO come out?
Chevrolet has also offered the COPO Camaro since 2012, a hand-built race car designed exclusively for drag racing. It’s the first purpose-built Camaro race car from Chevy and the quickest Camaro ever from the factory. Only 69 were built in 2012, 2013 and 2014, with 69 planned for 2015.
When did the fifth generation Camaro come out?
It wasn’t until 2010 that Chevy brought the icon back for its fifth generation. Now as that fifth generation is prepared to be usurped by the upcoming sixth generation, Chevy is paying homage with this 2015 Camaro Commemorative Edition at the 2014 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
What was the year of the Camaro Indy 500?
The 2010 Camaro didn’t just bring the Bowtie muscle-car back to the street, it also brought it back to the track, starting with another of our favorite commemorative edition Camaros: the 2010 Indy 500 Pace Car.