Chevy Camaro Fender Flares





The history of the Chevy Camaro started in 1966. It became a direct successor of the Chevy Corvair and was developed specifically to compete with the vehicle that started the pony car class era – the Ford Mustang. Like its main rival and other pony cars, the Camaro offered rear-wheel drive, 2-door 2+2 configuration as well as featured a distinctive long hood and short rear deck. With its sporty design, lightweight construction and powerful engine, it quickly became popular among many drivers.

If you drive the Camaro, most probably you’ve already got used to impressed glances of passers-by. And, if you want to customize your pony car and make it different from other similar cars, get a set of Chevy Camaro fender flares. These exterior parts will make its body more ‘muscular’, more aggressive and noticeable. In our digital catalog we carry a variety of options for your pony car, such as fender flares made from carbon fiber, fiberglass, etc., with matte black or glossy finish, and others. Besides, you can go with the OE-style fender flares if you are willing to stick to that factory look of your Camaro.

The history of the Chevy Camaro started in 1966. It became a direct successor of the Chevy Corvair and was developed specifically to compete with the vehicle that started the pony car class era – the Ford Mustang. Like its main rival and other pony cars, the Camaro offered rear-wheel drive, 2-door 2+2 configuration as well as featured a distinctive long hood and short rear deck. With its sporty design, lightweight construction and powerful engine, it quickly became popular among many drivers.

If you drive the Camaro, most probably you’ve already got used to impressed glances of passers-by. And, if you want to customize your pony car and make it different from other similar cars, get a set of Chevy Camaro fender flares. These exterior parts will make its body more ‘muscular’, more aggressive and noticeable. In our digital catalog we carry a variety of options for your pony car, such as fender flares made from carbon fiber, fiberglass, etc., with matte black or glossy finish, and others. Besides, you can go with the OE-style fender flares if you are willing to stick to that factory look of your Camaro.