1969 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Arcadia, Wisconsin, United States
Beautiful must see 1969 Chevrolet Camaro with brand new show quality Cortez
Silver Yenko Tribute paint June 2020 - new glass - all steel no bondo, fresh 10:1compression 454 BBC Elderblock
Aluminum headed pump gas engine, dyno at 600hp,12 bolt rear end , cal-tracs, sub frame connectors , turbo 400
transmission , full 3" exhaust with magna flow mufflers over back wheels - sounds incredible, billet specialty
wheels with Mickey Thompson ET street tires, newly tinted windows. Led halo headlamps. new trunk mounted fuel cell.
This Camaro gets a ton of attention, drives, runs, and sounds incredible with so many new parts, body panel gaps
are beautiful, has a 6 point roll cage. Drive any where high 10 second quarter mile Camaro that is ready for car
shows /drag strip/ cruising/ enjoying with all the work done.
Engine 454 Sept. 2020, 600HP, std. bore - 4 bolt block, 10:1 comp.- pump gas, Edelbrock rpm. alum. heads rec. port-
315 cc. Edelbrock intake-Vic. jr. Howards roller cam, Crane wide body roller rockers, Crower roller lifters, Arp
bolts, GM steel crank, 7/16 dimple rods, Moroso oil pan, Alum. water pump, 750 AED carb, MSD billet distributor.
Alum .radiator, Hooker 2" headers wrapped, MSD 6AL ignition, Auto meter gauges tach, water , oil, fuel pressure,
fuel /air mix, Holley blue pump and filter,15 gallon fuel cell, 2 Optima batteries in the trunk, 3" Magna flow
mufflers with tail pipes, Power master mini starter, trans. cooler, K&N air filter. (Trans rebuilt 2018) Turbo 400
rev. pattern, manual shift body, new drive shaft OCT. 2020, 10 inch TCI street fighter converter.
Front suspension, tubular A arms, Calvert 90/10 shocks, Wilwood brake calipers, drilled and slotted brake rotors,
LED headlights with halo rings, Hyperflex body bushing kit. Rear suspension, GM 12 bolt rear end, Brute strength
posi carrier ,Moser 30 spline axles, pinion yoke, Moser c clip eliminators, 4:10 gears, drum brakes, Cal-track rear
suspension with leaf springs, Calvert 9 position shocks, alum. rear end girdle cover.
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