This custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pro-Street build is powered by a
Dart 572ci V8 engine mated to a new TH400 automatic transmission
with a trans brake, a TCI line lock and spool, and a nitro boost
kit. A professional frame-up restoration, the roof has been lowered
3 inches, the rear is tubbed, and it has a new custom windshield
and tinted glass. This car is equipped with a reverse-pattern Hurst
shifter, 9-inch Ford rear with a 4.10 gear, 5/8 studs, 40-spline
axles and a Strange carrier. Other features include Wilwood brakes
with 4-piston calipers, stainless lines, Tuff Stuff chrome brake
booster and master cylinder, HD mini starter, MSD ignition, March
aluminum pulley with power steering pump, aluminum fuel cell and a
Be Cool radiator. The battery has been relocated to the trunk. This
Camaro also has a six-point roll cage, tubular chrome suspension
with coilovers, custom rack & pinion, frame connectors, four-link
rear suspension, Pro-Touring frame and brackets, tubular subframe
and a chrome stabilizer bar. The custom interior features heater
box delete, AutoMeter instruments, American Products La Competition
seat, RCI competition seat belts, rear seat delete and a vinyl top.
It rides on Mickey Thompson wheels, 33x19-15 and 28x7:50-15. The
suspension has been lowered 2 inches, and the car sports a custom
steel hood. **TITLE IN TRANSIT**
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