Nicknamed "The Incinerator," this custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is a
no-limits, ground-up reimagining of the 1969 Camaro - engineered,
sculpted and perfected through more than 3,000 hours of custom
metalwork alone to create a radical, show-quality Pro-Touring
build. It sits on a full one-off Art Morrison MAX G chassis
featuring Sport IFS, a triangular four-bar rear setup, Moser 9-inch
with 4.10 gears and posi-traction, coilovers on all four corners,
and an entirely slicked, body-worked, and painted suspension and
frame. One-off 18-inch front and massive 22-inch rear EVOD billet
wheels set the stance. Power comes from a GM Performance 6.2-liter
Corvette crate engine enhanced with an Edelbrock E-Force
supercharger, Edelbrock water-to-air intercooler and a custom
ducted intake plenum. Additional upgrades include a one-off Patrick
G. custom-grind blower camshaft, LS7 lifters, LS9 head gaskets, a
rocker trunnion upgrade and GM Performance engine management.
One-off custom-built headers feed a full polished, ceramic-coated
3-inch exhaust system. Cooling is handled by a Ron Davis aluminum
racing radiator, dual fans, and a custom hand-fabricated sheet
metal radiator support and enclosure. A TCI 6X 6-speed automatic
transmission with paddle-shift capability delivers modern supercar
drivability, while Wilwood brakes provide matching stopping power.
The engine bay showcases a fully handcrafted sheet metal firewall,
custom inner fender wells and custom tubing structures throughout.
The hood flips forward for full visibility and show presentation.
Finished in a custom-mix PPG Envirobase "Incinerator Orange," the
body is a masterclass in metal shaping: a 1.5-inch roof chop with
the roof dragged forward 3 inches, laid-back B-pillars and rear
glass and a 5-inch overall wedge section from rear to front.
Quarter-panels are flared and tucked, rocker panels are hand-made
and extended with the pinch weld deleted, and the grille opening is
pinched 2 inches with a handcrafted grille and bumper delete. The
hood, windshield and wheel openings are fully radiused. Every
floor, panel, tunnel, firewall and wheel tub are hand-formed in
steel. Inside, the craftsmanship continues with all hand-fabricated
interior panels, a one-off steel dash, Dakota Digital VHX gauges, a
Billet Specialties steering wheel, reshaped custom seats and a
handmade center console. Power windows, remote door release and
remote window operation complete the modernized cabin.
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-2026733
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:INCINERATOR ORANGE
Interior Color:SADDLE BROWN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292526
VIN:124379N505632
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