Nicknamed "Bad Company," this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro topless
roadster was built by Weaver Customs, who worked with Pfaff Design
to translate their vision of a 1969 Camaro. It is powered by a
Magnuson supercharged LS6 engine paired with a T56 6-speed manual
transmission. This all-steel piece of rolling custom art utilizes a
Z06 drivetrain, with its Camaro body widened 12 inches in the rear,
8 inches in the front and its body shortened an overall 3 inches.
It is equipped with a splitter-style front pan, completely restyled
rear end, innovative custom tonneau and extremely racked
windshield, as well as Ram Air quarter ducts and hand-fabricated
steel console accents. The Italian leather interior is all trimmed
by JS Custom Interiors and is filled with high-quality KICKER audio
components and a heads-up display. It is equipped with Z06
suspension, supersized Wilwood brakes and Forgeline RB3C wheels
wrapped in Nitto Invo rubber. "Bad Company" debuted as a feature
car at the 2014 Detroit Autorama, where it won Best Radical Custom
Convertible, followed by an abundance of awards at Toronto Motorama
and various Goodguys events. "Bad Company" then went on to be an
invited exhibit car for the Hot Rod Power Tour, as well as being a
premier feature car for the International Ultimate Air Affair. Its
most notable award was being chosen as one of the Winfield Select
Six. "Bad Company's" initial show year was completed with a Grand
Marshall Award at Hot August Nights. It was featured in Maximum
Drive and Street Rodder, along with a long list of social media
outlets, and was showcased on Velocity's Lokar Car Show series.
"Bad Company" was a finalist for Goodguys 2015 Street Machine of
the Year and Goodguys 2015 Builder's Choice Award.
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