Vehicle Description
This custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is the result of a 5-year,
12,000-hour build with over $600,000 invested. Designed by
award-winning automotive designer Eric Brockmeyer and built by
Jesse Greening of Greening Automotive Company, this custom Camaro
was featured at the SEMA Show in 2012. The body is a composite by
Downs Industries, mounted on a full Art Morrison chassis. Power
comes from a custom-built 582ci big-block stroker V8 engine by
Prestige Motorsports, rated at 745hp and equipped with Borla
8-stack fuel injection. The engine is paired with a Tremec TKO
5-speed manual transmission and a Ford 9-inch rear end. The chassis
features an independent C5 Corvette front suspension and a 4-link
rear suspension, with adjustable coilovers by Strange Engineering.
Steering is handled by a power rack & pinion system, and braking
comes from a Wilwood system with 6-piston front and 4-piston rear
calipers. The interior was custom-built by Steve Holcomb of Pro
Auto Custom Interiors and includes leather upholstery, power
windows, Classic Instruments gauges, a custom Lexan moonroof, an
Alpine stereo system, and air conditioning and heat. This build
features extensive one-off machined components by Greening
Automotive, including the custom wheels, leather-wrapped steering
wheel, pedals, knobs, controls, interior trim and dash panel. This
award-winning Camaro has been displayed at major shows. ** PREVIEW