1968 Chevrolet Camaro Rsss on 2040-cars
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: lenoracashett@juno.com .
Hello, and thank you for viewing my BBC Camaro, impeccable fabrication and finish. This is a true pro touring car.
Frame off restoration with Heidts full race suspension with power assist rack and pinion steering. This car has
coil over shocks on all 4 corners. The power plant is a ZZ502 GM crate motor with 525 hp. 567 lb. ft. torque.
aluminum heads Milodon oil pan, Holley 870 double pumper. Research the ZZ502 for all of the technical data.
Transmission is a 5 speed Tremec rated for 600 hp. Huge B-Cool aluminum radiator. Exhaust is a full 3 inch
stainless steel from front to back. This is a well sorted out Camaro even though it has been lowered front and rear
the headers are short tube which eliminates bottoming out. The rear end is a GM 12 bolt with 3:73 to 1 gears.
Wilwood disc brakes in the front with 9 inch drums in the rear. Car has Vintage Air a/c that is cold as ice. Heat
works excellent. The headlight doors open manually lights work perfectly I never take the car out at night so no
need for lights. Body is straight all gaps are excellent, paint is a 9.0 out of 10 due to road chips but they have
been touched up. Body is lined with Dynamat sound inhibitor. Glass is all new and in excellent condition. Trunk is
mint with battery housed inside. Interior is full leather in brand new condition. 3700 miles since total
restoration. This Camaro only had 38000 original miles before restoration began. Rides on Michelin 245/50 ZR17 in
the rear and 225/50 ZR17 in the front. Rims are Cragar. Please view video and pictures as they are a part of my
description. Car is sold as is where is. I have 60K invested in parts alone in this build, the total cost is
approximately 90K. I have it insured through Hagerty for $65,000. This car is in mint condition it drives, runs
and handles like a true Pro Touring car, way to much to list here. The car is not for the faint of heart, she's
very quick with tremendous torque and indescribable top end, yet you can still drive the car like a gentlemen.
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Here's the 2016 Chevy Camaro Convertible
Mon, Jun 22 2015Chevrolet is planning to reveal the 2016 Camaro Convertible on Wednesday, June 24. But here it is ahead of time, thanks to some leaked images found by the folks at Camaro6.com. These photos were apparently posted to Chevy's website and then immediately taken down. But they clearly show the new droptop Camaro from a number of angles, with the top both up and down. Not surprisingly, the Camaro's design hasn't changed for the convertible body style, and it looks pretty good. Have a look at the low-res images in the gallery above. We'll have the full details later this week.
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Thu, 12 Sep 2013General Motors has officially captured the horsepower crown for mainstream pickup trucks with its 6.2-liter V8. The big mill, available in both the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, comes to market with 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque, handily outdoing its two cross-town competitors, Ram (5.7-liter V8, 395 ponies and 407 lb-ft) and Ford (6.2-liter V8, 411 hp and 434 lb-ft).
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GM learning from current Chevy Volt owners as it works on next-gen model
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