The 1991 Z28 Camaro is often considered the pinnacle of the third-generation Camaros. Chevrolet's pony car changed body styles in 1993, and the 1992 model didn't offer many improvements over the 1991 edition. The 1991 offered new body enhancements over the previous model years. Most '91s w...
Nonetheless, the third-generation Camaro -- Z28 especially -- was very much in the ponycar spirit of the '60s. Changes through 1992 were evolutionary but well timed. For example, a T-bar roof option appeared for '83, when the Z28 switched to a fuel-saving four-speed automatic and other...
Like Camaro, Firebird almost died after 1972 due to GM's doubts about the future of performance cars, aggravated by a factory strike that severely cut that year's production. But Pontiac kept the faith and reaped the rewards. While Chevy dropped its hottest Camaro, the Z28, for 1975-76, ...