This custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaro known as "No Holds Barred" is
powered by a 525hp LS3 6.2-liter V-8 engine with 10.9:1
compression, paired with a Tremec T56 six-speed manual transmission
and 11-inch hydraulic clutch. The engine is equipped with a K&N
air filter, custom aluminum engine cover, chromed pulleys and
serpentine drive belt. Exhaust flows through custom Big Tube TCI
headers feeding a 3-inch stainless-steel exhaust system with
crossover and Flowmaster mufflers. Cooling is handled by an
aluminum radiator with dual fans. Power is transferred through a
Ford 9-inch rear end with 4.10 Positraction. The car rides on a
tubular TCI chassis with center link, TCI front and rear coil
springs and rack-and-pinion steering. Stopping power is provided by
Wilwood four-piston disc brakes. Finished in blue, this
comprehensive custom build was completed in fall 2018 after the
body was media-blasted to bare metal. Exterior features include LED
headlights, sequential taillights, remote doors, remote trunk
release and a security system. It rides on 18-inch Foose Knuckle
Series wheels wrapped in Continental tires measuring 245/35R18
front and 275/35R18 rear. The custom interior features seats, door
panels and dash pad by TSI, along with a one-piece
fiberglass-backed headliner, Vintage Air climate-control system,
power windows, custom full-length console, Dakota Digital
instrument cluster, Kenwood touchscreen sound system with
navigation and CarPlay, and a tilt steering column. From Nyle
Maxwell's Vehicles Unique Collection.
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