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1969 Camaro Convertible 540 C.i. Shafiroff Motor With Vortech Supercharger. on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:178000
Location:

West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States

West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, United States

Selling 1969 Camaro Convertible project car. This car was restored inside and out back in the early 2000's and is in very good to excellent condition. There are some blemishes to note, a scratch on the hood and some dimpling on the rear deck lid, looks like something was set on it, the under portion of the hood was cut for Vortech blower clearance, otherwise the car is in great shape.

The engine is a Shafiroff 540 C.I. built for the blower, with an 8.5:1 compression ratio. The engine has been on a dyno and ran several times for testing, the results are 687 horse with 660 lbs/ft torque, this run was done normally aspirated with a carburetor. Once the engine was installed in the car a Hogans EFI intake manifold was made to fit under the hood with the addition to installing the Vortech centrifugal super charger. The engine has not run since its initial testing back in 2006. Custom headers have been made (need to be coated) and the rest you can see via the photos. It will need a computer for the EFI, a master cylinder (the stock one hit the rocker cover) and a radiator to be completed. 

The drive line has a brand new 4L80E custom built transmission, never run, backed up to it with a Gear Vendors Overdrive unit. The drive shaft has been modified to fit. The rear end is currently a 373 10 bolt posi with 5000 miles on it and a disc brake set up.
 
The front suspension is a Global West system with QA1 coil over adjustable shocks with adjustable ride height. 1"1/8 front sway bar. The car rides really sweet with this system, big improvement over stock. The car has frame rail connectors installed along with traction bars and rear sway bar.

The interior is in very good condition as the pics will show, the power top/ vinyl rear window is in excellent shape too. All the GM tinted glass on the car had been replaced during the restoration.

This car has sat in my heated garage under a car cover, I have lost interest in the project and want it to go to someone who can appreciate the vehicle and more importantly have some fun with it.

Best of luck bidding and please feel free to ask questions.

Thanks very much. 


 

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