Do you even grip, bro? That’s what General Motors must be thinking in order to spend the millions of dollars it costs to develop aero packages for road going cars. If these spy shots courtesy of our friends at, Autoblog are true, then we’re in for a treat!
It’s a great deal of fun to add horsepower to your ride, specially when it is a sweet-looking Chevy Camaro Z28, but one must remember that with great power comes great responsibility.
This week’s Throwback video takes us back to 1969, when your local Chevrolet dealership had both a high performance car in the Camaro Z28 and a high performance truck in the CST/10 pickup.
While General Motors has tried to put the “Chevy” moniker to rest in the past few years, back in 1977, the company was so happy with the name that they literally chanted it in commercials.
The last generation Chevy Camaro Z/28 is perhaps one of the finest road cars ever built. The way it makes you feel as you shift through the gears, slam racing curbs, and unleash the titanic power of its dry sump LS7 V8 is definitely one of my fondest memories of recent years.
You’re just sitting there, in your 650+ horsepower Z/28 Camaro. Testing, tuning, doing runs up until 7,000 rpm. Then all of a sudden, “Hello, this is Onstar, are you ok?”