



The Chevrolet Camaro, a true icon in the realm of American performance cars, stands as an unrivaled symbol of speed and driving exhilaration. Notably, Car and Driver magazine has recognized the Camaro as a "driver's car," and it has earned its place on their annual 10 Best Cars list. In 2017, the Camaro celebrated its 50th anniversary, and to commemorate this milestone, Chevrolet introduced special treatments for the 2LT and 2SS coupe and convertible models. The 2017 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS 50th Anniversary Edition, featured here, is a testament to this remarkable celebration. With only 1,800 miles under its belt, it exudes an irresistible allure for automotive enthusiasts.

The standout feature of the Chevrolet Camaro 50th Anniversary Edition is its captivating Nightfall Gray Metallic paint, an exterior hue that embodies the spirit of this special edition. This exterior finish is complemented by distinctive 50th Anniversary orange stripes, which this 2SS coupe proudly displays. The car rides on unique 20" machined-face aluminum wheels that discreetly hide orange-painted brake calipers, further harmonizing with the color theme. The special package also includes an exterior color-matching front splitter and rear stanchion spoiler, a unique grille adorned with satin chrome accents, and "FIFTY" badges adorning the front fenders and trunk lid. Enhanced by its high-intensity headlamps, the 2017 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS 50th Anniversary Edition is poised to cruise effortlessly into the evening, turning heads wherever it goes. As you step inside, you'll find a luxurious interior enveloped in Jet Black and Dark Gray hues, accentuated by striking Orange highlights on the seats. Equipped with a Memory Package for added convenience, this interior boasts modern amenities like wireless charging and a head-up display. Illuminated sill plates offer a warm welcome as you enter the cabin, while a heated steering wheel and heated front seats are at your service to ensure a truly comfortable and enjoyable driving experience.
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Beneath the hood of the 2017 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS 50th Anniversary Edition resides a robust 6.2L V8 engine, delivering an impressive 455 horsepower and 455 lb-ft of torque. Coupled with a 6-speed manual transmission, this powertrain embodies a sense of performance that stands out in today's automotive landscape. The inclusion of a limited-slip differential, a 3.73 rear axle ratio, an external engine oil cooler, and an extra capacity cooling system further underscores the commitment to delivering a driving experience that transcends the ordinary. This Camaro is an embodiment of power, precision, and driving pleasure.




This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro blends classic first-generation styling with meaningful performance upgrades, creating a well-executed build with strong street presence. The seller states that the car is powered by a 427ci big-block V8, and the aggressive stance, polished wheels, and drag-style rear setup reinforce its pro-street character. Finished in black with white striping, the car maintains its vintage charm while incorporating modern performance enhancements, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts who want both style and power.



This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is a classic American muscle icon that has been modernized through a series of smart upgrades while keeping its raw character intact. The seller reports a full LS motor swap paired with a T56 6-speed manual, giving it the performance and drivability of a modern high-revving GM platform. With a custom repaint performed and several electrical updates including a redone wiring harness, the car blends old-school looks with contemporary reliability. Finished in matte black with a black interior and fold-down rear seats, it retains its vintage appeal while benefiting from performance-focused hardware.



Chevy’s Camaro is the second longest running pony car in the world, after Ford’s Mustang. The Camaro appeared in 1967 and brought along a sibling in the shape of the Pontiac Firebird. While the Firebird fell by the wayside in 2002, the Camaro soldiered on until 2024, when sixth generation Camaro production ended. The sixth generation Camaro was also named 2016 Car Of The Year by Motor Trend. If you want to own and drive a sixth generation Camaro, we’ve got this 3,596-mile 2021 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS Convertible for sale from Foley, Alabama. With its rumbly V8, Wild Cherry TIntcoat exterior and dual-mode performance exhaust, this is one feisty drop-top pony to behold.




This 1968 Chevrolet Camaro blends classic first-generation styling with meaningful performance upgrades, creating a well-executed build with strong street presence. The seller states that the car is powered by a 427ci big-block V8, and the aggressive stance, polished wheels, and drag-style rear setup reinforce its pro-street character. Finished in black with white striping, the car maintains its vintage charm while incorporating modern performance enhancements, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts who want both style and power.



The Chevy Tahoe is synonymous with a full-size, value-packed family SUV experience, with enough space for everyone, cargo, and even pets if desired. Since 1992, the Tahoe took over the mantle from the K5 Blazer and raised the bar quite significantly. Now, the Tahoe is on its fifth generation, alongside its GMC Yukon sibling. That’s why an older Tahoe can be a great choice, even if it’s got nearly 79,000 miles, like this 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe LS. This Greensboro-based SUV is of the four-door variant because Chevy did offer a two-door Tahoe as well, for early series. It’s got a nice V8 under the hood, and is ready for action. Plus, it’s definitely tipped to be a future classic, so that’s money in the bank for you!



Designed by the legendary Harley Earl, the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette heralded an era of American automotive greatness that continues today, eight generations and more than seventy years later. Introduced in 1953 as an all-American two-seat sports car, the C1 went through several developmental hurdles before maturing into the beautifully refined machine seen here. By 1959, the Corvette had already received its important 1958 facelift—adding quad headlamps, heavy chrome detailing, and factory-installed seatbelts—making models from this period especially desirable. This 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, finished in Roman Red with iconic White Coves and located in Florida, represents one of the finest ways to experience the facelifted C1 era. Subjected to a complete show-quality preservation showing under 100 miles since completion, it blends timeless Corvette heritage with tasteful upgrades that enhance drivability while keeping the car’s classic character intact.




This 2016 Porsche 911 Turbo S is configured with an option set that blends high performance with refined luxury. Finished in black over an espresso/cognac two-tone natural leather interior, the car stands out as an elegant and upscale interpretation of the 991.1 Turbo S. Features such as Premium Package Plus, Power Steering Plus, heated seats, and Porsche crest headrests enhance both comfort and usability, while the mahogany interior elements add a level of craftsmanship rarely specified on a Turbo S.



This 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe 1LT offers a classic American sports car formula: front-engine, rear-drive, naturally aspirated V8 power, and aggressive styling. Optioned with the 8-speed automatic transmission and dressed in Black over Jet Black Mulan leather, this Stingray mixes everyday drivability with weekend track-day potential. A few select aesthetic and performance touches set it apart from base models, making it a clean, no-nonsense Corvette for purists.



This 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet presents as a clean, well-optioned 997.1 finished in black over a full black leather interior, equipped with several desirable factory options including the Sport Chrono Package, Tiptronic S transmission, heated seats, and the upgraded Bose High-End Sound Package. As a drop-top example of the early 997 generation, it delivers classic naturally aspirated flat-six performance blended with modern usability and comfort. The addition of a contemporary Pioneer touchscreen system further enhances daily drivability, giving this 911 a strong balance between analog Porsche feel and updated convenience.

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