This custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is powered by an LS7 427ci
all-aluminum crate engine bolted to a 6-speed TREMEC manual
transmission, and linked to a custom aluminum 9-inch third member
and custom-built rear-end housing with a 3.73 gear ratio. The
custom engine cover was built by Robert at Insanity Metalworks. The
car rides on a tubular subframe and polished stainless tubular
A-arms in front and in the rear a polished stainless TCI 4-link
rear suspension, with on QA1 coilover shocks on all four corners,
13-inch slotted and drilled Wilwood rotors and 4-piston polished
brake calipers. The exhaust begins with polished stainless Ultimate
headers and a custom 3-inch stainless exhaust hand-built by Camaro
Concepts, with Borla polished stainless mufflers. The steering is a
full rack & pinion by TCI. The custom build and metalwork were
completed by Roy Chaney at Camaro Concepts in Houston, TX. The
custom interior was built by Gabe's Custom Interiors in San
Bernardino, CA (as seen on the "American Hot Rods" TV show), with
full leather construction inside and through the trunk compartment.
The custom Kenwood Bluetooth stereo has been carefully tucked away.
The car has only been driven at shows and local events. The chrome
accents in the interior and trunk were custom-built by Little Lui
in San Bernardino, CA. The custom two-tone paint was done by
Fatboys Garage in Brenham, TX, in Arizona Beige Metallic and a
custom Root Beer Metallic. The graphics were done by Mad Max in
Houston, TX. The one-off custom wheels were built by Chris
Coddington (son of Boyd Coddington) at HRBB; 19x8 Concave Billet up
front and 20x12 Concave Billet in the rear to fill the rear tubs
built by Detroit Speed. **TITLE BRANDED AS REBUILT/SALVAGE**
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1672919
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:ARIZONA BEIGE METALLIC
Interior Color:BROWN
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:144457
VIN:124379L515293
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