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Once the SCCA Trans-Am series entered the big money era in the ... like Dave Watson’s 1984 Camaro, which competed in 24 total races over its racing lifetime. You now have a chance to own Watson ...
The SCCA Trans-Am Series may not be the most ... YouTube channel Hoonigan recently analyzed a Chevrolet Camaro Trans-Am race car for its ongoing Build Biology series, which features race cars ...
Back in 1969, Penske’s Chevrolet Camaro Z28 was dominating the SCCA Trans Am series with Mark Donohue behind the steering wheel. That season alone made the blue and yellow Camaro quite famous ...
Getting a lead on a real 1969 SCCA Trans-Am Camaro definitely fit into the latter category. A gentleman by the name of Jeff and I had kept in contact through the years on various cars he had ...
It’s largely accepted that the golden era of Trans-Am ran from 1968 to 1972. Mark Donahue drove for Penske in a blue Z/28 Camaro before moving over to the AMC camp to drive a mean-looking Javelin.
About a year-and-a-half later Sterbins' Camaro was track-ready. He wheeled the car in SCCA Trans-Am Series competition from November 1971 to July 1972, where he managed no less than four Top-10 ...
It was the golden age muscle car road racing, and the Camaro Z/28 went head to head against other iconic specimens of Detroit Iron like the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger in the SCCA Trans-Am ...
The Camaro Z28 rose to prominence during the late 1960s, when Chevrolet battled Ford and Mercury in the fiercely competitive SCCA Trans-Am championship. The 1967 season marked the debut of the ...
Trans Am wins SCCA Trans Am championship. Camaro (again) paces Indy 500. 1984--Big news for Camaro Berlinetta is "video-game" dash. 1987--Convertible body style returns for Camaro. Z28 and Trans ...
Even though Chevrolet built 235,000 units of the 1968 Camaro, the American ... and Lime Rock events. The 1969 Trans-Am series was the fourth season of the SCCA Trans-AM series open to over 2 ...
According to Canepa, the dealership selling the car, it was the first Camaro to win a Trans Am race (the series was founded by the SCCA in 1966). Based off a Camaro SS, it uses a 305 cubic-inch V ...
Successful teams study the rulebook looking for any edge that could help them win. Winning teams sometimes go a bit beyond and figure out what they can get away with without getting caught.