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Those of you with SCCA autocross experience will recognize the CP on the flanks of this remarkable Camaro as C-Prepared, one of the most ruthless and technically aggressive classes in Solo II competition. This turn-key 1994 Camaro is a textbook lesson on building a competitive car. You can check the SCCAs rule book on the modifications that are permitted for C-Prepared competition, and theyre quite extensive. What that means is that this car is pretty far removed from being stock, but it also means that its still production-based, so with the included stock parts, you can take this one back to factory original with little more than a set of wrenches. But, of course, why would you want to? Those custom flared rear fenders look incredibly butch, but were so carefully done that you probably didnt notice until I mentioned it. That rear wing isnt just some fan boys dream of what a wing should look like, but a functional piece of aero that helps the car stick to the ground. And while it was built for combat, that doesnt mean it cant also be pretty, with a sinister black paint job that will make you think twice before trying to delay your braking for the next corner. Oh, and a carbon-fiber hood that not only looks great, but extracts underhood heat and contributes to this F-bodys remarkable 60/40 weight distribution. C-Prepared also allows some pretty substantial modifications inside. While the Stock and Street Prepared classes insist on carpets and back seats, this one is more race car than street car with raw steel floors (rust-free, of course), a full cage, and flashy red and black racing buckets. 5-point harnesses are as much for precision as for safety, as you cant drive well when youre using the steering wheel to keep yourself behind the wheel in a corner. But its not merely gutted, its nicely finished with carbon-fiber inner door panels, a stock steering wheel, and all the original gauges, plus an Auto Meter Monster tach and shift light. Forget A/C and a radio, they just add weight, and I dont think youll miss them once you key this beast up. When you do turn the key, 383 inches of small block Chevy spring to life, and it has been set on kill. Scat crank and rods ensure a bulletproof bottom end, while Trick Flow aluminum heads give the LT1 the ability to breathe deeply using the Comp Cams roller valvetrain. And before you wrinkle your nose at an automatic in a competition car, remember that consistency wins races and nothing has faster reflexes than this machine. With a 2700 stall torque converter, it powers out of corners without over-powering the tires, which is the essence of autocrossing finesse. Hotchkiss sway bars, Koni yellows, and upgraded Panhard and track bars out back make sure every inch of rubber is planted. Custom CCW wheels wear oversized 315/35/17 front and 335/35/17 rear Hoosiers. Not for the timid, this is a competition-grade weapon for Solo II events. This car is also currently registered and could be considered road ready in minutes if youd really like it to be. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Dallas/Fort Worth showroom. For more information, please call (817) 764-8000 or toll free (855) 877-2707.

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STOCK/INV. NUMBER:
49-DFW
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