This 2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS Trans Am Hurst Edition concept car
started with a 2010 Camaro platform. This car was built in
coordination with Trans Am Depot, Hurst Performance vehicles and
Kevin Morgan Designs. This car is the original 2011 Hurst Trans Am
concept car upon which all others would be based. This car was
revealed in 2011 at the World of Wheels in Boston on "Orange County
Choppers." There are original, prototype Hurst gauges and Hurst
badging throughout the car, as well as leather-wrapped features. It
is equipped with removable T-Tops with a T-Top storage bag
featuring Hurst badging, just like the '76 to '78 Trans Ams T-Top
storage bags. This car was featured on "Orange County Choppers" and
was originally owned by Paul Teutul Sr. It is powered by a
supercharged LS3 motor. The finishing touch on this great car is a
powerful sound system featuring a Hifonics/Zeus, 5-channel power
amp (four 120-watt plus one 1,000-watt) with a Brutus 1,000-watt
subwoofer. This car was featured in the October 2011 issue of
High-Performance Pontiac magazine, and was showcased at the 2012
Detroit Autorama as well as the 2012 Chicago Autorama. 3,878 actual
miles (mileage not indicated on the title). CARFAX shows General
Motors safety recall on 06/30/2014: Ignition key.
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