Retro Rick's Camaro Commercial
- Jan 15, 2015
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Today we show our personal favorite retro commercial that premiered 10 years ago.
[svp]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt8Z-XJNfDQ[/svp]
Today we show our personal favorite retro commercial that premiered 10 years ago.
In these days of dazzling chrome wheels and flashy paint jobs, Mark Hassett’s Fathom Green 1969 Camaro doesn’t fit the bill. But a true Camaro aficionado will definitely sit up and take notice! This pristine sleeper gives no hint to its performance potential or its fascinating history. The casual observer would have a hard time believing this is one of the most powerful passenger cars ever built– and one of the rarest.
Today John and our special guest David Alkire discuss our exclusive Camaro seat that reclines the Touring II!
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My love for driving started a long time ago. I was about ten years old when, one day, my father let me take over the wheel of his car. I couldn’t reach the pedals so Dad had to work them for me. When I first took the wheel I almost drove the car into an apple orchard, but eventually I got a feel for the car. It was a time I’ll never forget and hence my love for driving began.
From that point on I dreamed of owning my own car. There were many I liked, but I decided on a Chevrolet Camaro. It has always been my favorite car in terms of appearance. I believe my mother influenced me in this decision. She owned a Camaro back in the ’70s. But of course, when I asked her to buy me a seven thousand dollar Camaro at the young age of 12, her answer was no. Since my mom couldn’t afford to buy a Camaro for me, I had to put my dream on hold until I could afford to buy it myself.
Keeping his title of “Ultimate Camaro Fan” is no problem for Bruce Ensworth. Perhaps having a “Ford guy” for a father spurs him on. Memories of yearning for a new 1970 Z/28 Camaro that year when he graduated from college and having his father talk him into getting a Ford Mustang were never forgotten. It took almost 36 years, but he finally got his “new” 1970 Camaro in 2006.
Behind every great every restoration there is a great story and we want to hear yours! Send us a video to [email protected]
telling us about your restoration and what makes it special to you, and every week we will feature the best ones on the Rick’s Camaros website and blog for everyone to hear. Want to keep it compact? Then post on our Facebook page, Google+ or tweet at us with #yourrestorestory. Or if you just want to type it up with some pictures send it to us and we will post it also! The best story and the best one will win a 100$ gift card to Rick’s! So let everyone know what makes your restoration great! Contest ends November 15th.
This 1981 Camaro is in it for the long haul!
In 1981 I was going through a mid-life crisis. I decided to buy a new car to raise my spirits and my outlook on life. Back In the early sixties, during my high school years, my first car had been a ’62 Biscayne. And since all my subsequent cars had been Chevys, I stayed with Chevy. My mid-life crisis car would be a Citrus Metallic Orange 1981 Camaro coupe with the 3.8 V6, 3-speed gear box and Rally Wheels. I took delivery on Friday 13, February 1981. The car was purchased at Marsden Chevrolet in Towson, MD. When I drove it to work the following Monday, my coworkers laughed, calling it the “Great Pumpkin on wheels”.
oday Tom shows off some of the awesome Camaro Apparel!
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No matter where you look, the talk of the town remains that Ferrari 250 GTO that sold for $38 million at Pebble Beach. We love it too, but it’s not the only rare breed that’s crossing the block these days.
Up for sale at Mecum Auction’s Dallas is this remarkable 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, but not just any old Camaro, this was the first one delivered to the renowned Yenko Chevrolet dealership.
We purchased our 1986 IROC-Z Camaro used in March, 1987 at a VW/Mazda/Subaru dealership in College Park, Maryland. A close friend was the used car sales manager there. We were looking for a car, nothing specific in mind. We just knew we were tired of the econobox white Chevette my wife drove to work. Our friend let us know he had a car we might be interested in. When he drove it into our view with the T-tops removed and that red interior showing, we were sold. The original owner had traded it on a four-wheel drive Subaru because he was missing too much work due to snow. Janice drove it off the lot then she said, “This is my car!” So we left the Chevette as a trade and we were now Camaro owners.