1969 - Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
Chana, Illinois, United States
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Pro Street!!! This car is Ready for Racing!!!! To build one of these can cost anywhere from 300,000-600,000! Guy built this himself who was a professional racer. Took 6.5 years to build this racing machine. Unfortunately, Kevin Trail passed away from a brain tumor. He spent 185,000 to put this together himself with the help fellow expert mechanic friends over the past 6.5 years. This Camaro has been perfected! Brand New Certifications and Tagged for 850 from the NHRA the other day. New Taylor Seat Belts installed yesterday! This car is TRACK READY!!! Uses VP Leaded 110. Mint Condition! Straight out of the wrapper! Perfectly Tuned and Runs GREAT!! Super LOUD and VERY FAST!!!! MUST SELL!!!! Hagerty Insurance and 4 page Appraisal available!!!! NHRA Tagged and Certified Taylor Racing Belts Certified and tagged Chassis: Double Frame Rail Double Funny Car Cages Upper & Lower Tubular Control Arm Front Suspension 4 Link Rear Suspension Wishbone Sway Bar Hal Coilover Shocks Wilwood Brakes Electrical: Auto Meter Gauges Painless Wiring Red Alert Fuel Management Powertrain: Crazy 572 Chevy Big Block 14-71 BDS Blower Enderle Fuel Injection 4 Speed LENCO Transmission Mcleod Dual Disc Clutch w/ HYD Throw Out Bearing 9" Ford Rear End w/ MW 40 Splined Axles HRW Center Section & MW Chromoly Driveshaft Stahl Headers & 4" Flowmaster Screaming Exhaust!!! Wheels & Tires: Convo Pro Wheels with MT Tires Custom Tweed Interior: All American Upholstery Body & Paint: Hot Rods by Dion Special Thanks
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