- The vehicle is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, a 1st Gen model, described as a custom-conserved, pro-touring machine.
- Key mechanical features include:
- A 427ci aluminum Donovan V8 engine, built by Fulton Competition, said to deliver 505hp
- A Tremec TKO600 5-speed manual transmission
- A Detroit Speed-built 12-bolt rear axle with 3.73 gears
- Power steering and air conditioning
- The interior and exterior details include:
- Described as having a black interior
- Exterior color is red
- 18-inch Fikse Profil 5 wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich G-Force Rivals tires
- Features mini tubs and a Detroit Speed sub-frame
- The reported current state of this car:
- Said to have been frame-off built
- Described as blending classic muscle with modern Corvette-like performance
- Said to provide precision handling and confident stopping power with Baer 6-piston brakes and 14-inch rotors
- Located at RK Motors in Charlotte, NC, 28269
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The Camaro was created by Chevrolet to compete with the Ford Mustang, and was introduced for the 1967 model year. The first generation of Ca...
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- The vehicle is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, a 1st Gen model, described as a custom-conserved, pro-touring machine.
- Key mechanical features include:
- A 427ci aluminum Donovan V8 engine, built by Fulton Competition, said to deliver 505hp
- A Tremec TKO600 5-speed manual transmission
- A Detroit Speed-built 12-bolt rear axle with 3.73 gears
- Power steering and air conditioning
- The interior and exterior details include:
- Described as having a black interior
- Exterior color is red
- 18-inch Fikse Profil 5 wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich G-Force Rivals tires
- Features mini tubs and a Detroit Speed sub-frame
- The reported current state of this car:
- Said to have been frame-off built
- Described as blending classic muscle with modern Corvette-like performance
- Said to provide precision handling and confident stopping power with Baer 6-piston brakes and 14-inch rotors
- Located at RK Motors in Charlotte, NC, 28269
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