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It takes a lot to raise our eyebrows at a first-generation Camaro. We’re not haters of the ponycar icon, we’re just a little burned out, OK? That makes this car all the more special. Because it’s not only a first-gen but a 1969 model—the most done, then redone Camaro on the planet. Yet, against all odds, we looked—and couldn’t stop looking.

The team at Detroit Speed, Inc. did it again. They created a car the bridges the gap between timeless Chevy muscle and late-model elegance, and does it in a way that would have the most

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