A well-preserved 1977 Chevy Camaro Rally Sport LT is listed for $13,500, featuring original styling, a 305 V8, and a clean history, making it a potentially attractive classic car investment. The article discusses its design, features, and market value, prompting readers to decide if the price is fair or not.
Flippers are struggling to sell the limited-edition Chevy Camaro Garage 56, with one failing to meet reserve at $162,000 on Bring a Trailer. Despite its special features and rarity, potential buyers question its value compared to a stock Camaro ZL1, leading to challenges in finding a market for the vehicle, especially with the cancellation of the Camaro this year. Nostalgia for the Camaro may not be enough to drive demand, as some buyers see the Garage 56 as just another Camaro without the excitement to justify its high price.
The Chevy Camaro NASCAR Cup car at this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans is faster than the Ferraris, Porsches, Aston Martins, and Corvettes in the GT category. The car is technically not in the class, but it's what everyone is comparing in terms of times. The Camaro driven by Mike Rockenfeller did a lap time of 3:47.976, which is about four seconds faster than the closest Ferrari. The driver mix is F1 Champion Jenson Button, NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson, and Le Mans-winner Mike Rockenfeller.