



Chevy’s iconic pony car, the Camaro, debuted in 1967 and was produced right up until 2024. It saw a lifespan of six generations, and touched the lives of countless Americans. Since the Camaro has a rear seat as well, it could be used as a family car too, in a pinch. So, if you’ve always wanted a relatively modern Camaro, choose this Procharged 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS. With a mere 8,200 miles on the clock, we’re told that the car packs 800 horsepower! We bet that’s got your attention!

Dressed in a sinister gray suit, this 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS shows off its menacing capabilities with its jaw-dropping design, mean stance, and overall dark personality. The taillights have a blacked-out appearance, the wheels are black as well, and even the front grille is finished in a dark theme. The only hints of lightness are the headlamps, foglamps, and of course, the yellow brake calipers. This is a car you wouldn’t want to meet in a dark alley unless you’re its owner. The interior of this 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS comes with leather-upholstered seating for four occupants, with the most likely complement being two adults up front and two children or teenagers in the rear. You’ll find your typical comfort features such as power windows, power mirrors, air conditioning, power door locks and a decent music system, bolstered by a Boston Premium Audio speaker system. The driver’s seat also offers power adjustment for better comfort and ergonomics. Meanwhile, there’s a decently-sized trunk for a sports car behind the passenger cabin.

Packing a 6.2L V8 engine, paired with a Borla exhaust system, this 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS can roar its way down the street for everyone to hear. But, with the added Procharger, the engine makes a claimed 800 horsepower, which is truly eye-widening, even if you’re driving it. Power goes to the rear wheels through an automatic gearbox with a 3200 stall converter, making for some truly potent launches when you desire. The car’s brawny V8 also benefits from Cooks headers and street roller cams. So, this is a car that you can drive on the daily grind during the week, then let loose at the drag strip on the weekends.

2010 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS
6.2L V8
6-Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Grey Exterior
Black Leather Interior
Borla Exhaust
Street Roller Cams
Cooks Headers
Pro Charged 800 Horsepower
3200 Converter



This Red Hot 2022 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS 1LE is not just another pony car; it’s the last of its kind. Chevy’s Camaro was discontinued in 2024 after six generations, and cars like this one mark the tail end of one of America’s greatest pony cars. This particular car packs a 6.2-liter V8, a 10-speed automatic transmission, and an XPEL paint protection film. But that’s not all, it’s also got some performance goodies such as Kooks 2-inch long-tube headers, a Borla Type-S cat-back exhaust system, H&R lowering springs, and more. The stock exhaust, headers, and springs are included in the sale, as is a 110-volt battery tender, a car cover, and even a ZL1 front splitter extension that’s currently not installed.



The Chevy Camaro is the most successful Pony car contender, and possibly the only one that was able to formidably challenge Ford’s famous Mustang. Produced from 1967 to 2024 across six generations, you’re either a Mustang person or a Camaro person – none of the others come to mind these days. Of course, we at ECT know them well, but for the average person, it’s Mustang vs Camaro that rules the roost. If you’re a Camaro person, this first-generation 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod is an excellent buy. The car comes to you with a fine coat of gray paint punctuated by black racing stripes, and rocks a modern 6.2-liter LT1 V8 under the hood. It’s paired with a Tremec TR-6060 manual gearbox and drives the rear wheels. You’ve also got some tasty little goodies like a Flowmaster American Thunder Performance exhaust system, a new set of seats from a modern Camaro, air conditioning, and even a brand new vertical door kit included with the sale of this reported 25,000-mile car.



This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Restomod is a first generation Camaro like no other. With its sleek red suit and fine black interior, this machine packs a 455-horsepower Big Block under the hood! That’s not all, a Muncie M-22 Rock Crusher 4-speed manual box lets you decide how exactly to send that power to the wheels via a Ford 9-inch rear end with 3.89 gears and a Detroit locker. All that, plus a host of restoration and upgrades can be yours with just under 5,400 miles on the clock. If you’re tempted, this one of a kind machine is available in Coral Springs, Florida. If you’re far away, it’s definitely worth a drive to check out this baby!




The 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle is one of the most iconic muscle cars ever produced, and this restomod example takes that legacy to a whole new level. Showing just over 20,000 miles, this build blends classic American muscle styling with modern performance upgrades and everyday drivability. Under the hood sits a formidable 427ci big-block V8, now paired with Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection for improved reliability and responsiveness. Backed by a 4L60E automatic transmission and supported by upgraded suspension and braking systems, this Chevelle is not just a showpiece—it’s a fully sorted driver. With tasteful modifications throughout, it offers the perfect mix of vintage attitude and modern usability.



Tired of today’s appliances on wheels? May we offer this Garnet Red 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu for your well-being and overall enrichment of quality of life? It’s a stalwart American classic from the famous Chevy Chevelle family, and comes with just 8,000 miles on the clock after some refreshment work. With its nice black interior and Pioneer head unit upgrade, it’s a lovely car to drive regularly but the real fun factor lies beneath the hood, ready for a flex of your right foot. Yes, there’s a good American V8 down there, displacing all of 454 cubic inches and endowed with some nice goodies to help it make more than the reportedly approximately 400 horsepower that factory examples came with. If you’re tempted, this car is up for grabs in Lubbock.



This 2024 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT is not your average eighth-generation or C8 Corvette. No, beneath its Riptide Blue Metallic body, its 6.2-liter V8 has been fitted with aftermarket twin turbochargers, enabling it to make massive power. With its Vossen HF-3 wheels, aftermarket body kit, and host of features, this is a C8 that really redefines what a Corvette can be. It’s a fearsome car for those who want a driving machine that will not only thrill them but also challenge them to up their game. And it could be yours, available in Cypress, Texas, with under 10,000 miles on the clock.




The 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody Jailbreak represents the final and most customizable evolution of Dodge’s modern muscle car era. With just 147 miles, this example is essentially showroom-new and offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a near-delivery-condition Redeye Jailbreak. Finished in striking B5 Blue over a black interior with Alcantara and Laguna leather seating, this car combines bold styling with extreme performance. The Jailbreak package unlocks a wide range of factory customization options, making each example uniquely specified, and this one is further enhanced with premium features such as the Harman Kardon audio system, Technology Group, and Driver Convenience Group.



This Red Hot 2022 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS 1LE is not just another pony car; it’s the last of its kind. Chevy’s Camaro was discontinued in 2024 after six generations, and cars like this one mark the tail end of one of America’s greatest pony cars. This particular car packs a 6.2-liter V8, a 10-speed automatic transmission, and an XPEL paint protection film. But that’s not all, it’s also got some performance goodies such as Kooks 2-inch long-tube headers, a Borla Type-S cat-back exhaust system, H&R lowering springs, and more. The stock exhaust, headers, and springs are included in the sale, as is a 110-volt battery tender, a car cover, and even a ZL1 front splitter extension that’s currently not installed.



This Matte Black 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a true king of the roads. With its supercharged V8 putting out 650 horsepower, it’s got enough power to show off many of today’s trick EVs and even some baby supercars! Bearing a low 28,500 miles, this fine seventh-generation Corvette from Kyle, Texas could be yours if you wish. It comes with a Saddle Brown interior, heated and cooled seats, a paint protection film and even a glass removable top for those days when you really want to feel the wind rushing by and hear the V8’s roar, unfiltered. Plus, as a seventh generation ‘Vette, it’s a glorious hurrah to the last of the front-engined variant of Chevy’s signature sports car, given that the current C8 has gone mid-engined.

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