1970 Chevrolet Camaro Rs on 2040-cars
Wingate, Maryland, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : eleonorerichman@cyberdude.com .
1970 Camaro RS - Street Outlaw!!!
This is an ultimate no expenses spared Pro built Blown EFI Street Outlaw Camaro,
A true Street Outlaw car, all metal, all glass.
Get into your state or province's Top 10 List.
ENGINE: 468 BBC, BDS 6-71 Blower, BDS Hat, 16 Injectors, Accel Calmap 6.0 computer /on board tuning. Beck
Racing Engines prepped motor, TRW Pistons, Childs & Alberts DuraMoly Rings, Clevite 77 H Series main & Rod
bearings, Dura bond Cam Bearings, FelPro Seals and Gaskets, Crane Cam lock plate, Crane Cam roller valve train with
stud girdle, Billet true roller timing chain with Torrington bearing, Teflon pc seals, Milodon 7 qt kick out oil
pan, Comp Ceramic coated Headers, Melling high volume oil pump, MSD 6A ignition, MSD Billet Distributor, MSD 8.5
Plug wires, MSD 1 wire Amp, Champion race plugs, XS Mini starter. Blower is currently 20% overdriven.
Transmission: Turbo 350, Hughes 2400 Stall, B&M shift kit, Kildoff Ratchet Shifter, Moroso linelock,
BackHalf: Chassis Works Fab 9 Diff, Mini Spool, 4:10 Gears, 32 Spline Axles, Ladder bars, Aldan Eagle Coil
overs.
Wheels & Tires: Centerline Convo pros with Mickey Thompson ET Pro street tires, Fronts measure 26x7.5x15, Rears
measure 33x18.5x15.
Brakes: Wilwood Disc Brakes on rears, GM Discs up front.
Paint & Body: Done by Kenny Lang! Current NHRA pro Mod racer, Flawless, Impeccable, Laser straight. Fit and
finish is show quality.
Interior: Kirkey Pro Street seats with covers, RCI 5 pt latch belts, Custom made dash & console, All new
Autometer Phantom gauges, New Headliner, Carpets, Door panels.
Exhaust: Custom done by Extreme Performance, 3" exhaust with magna flow stainless steel mufflers.
Other Stuff: Custom made Bowtie Kill Switch, Simpson Skyjacker (red) parachute, Optima Redtop battery, RCI 15 gal
gas tank, Aeromotive A1000 fuel system, BeCool Radiator with dual electric fans, All New Glass, New Stainless trim,
New Bumpers, New fenders, New 2" Goodmark cowl hood, New rear spoiler, New upper and lower valence, All markers and
lights are new!
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If, like your author, you're a nerd for medical science, this is going to be a fascinating set of videos. If not, it's still pretty cool to see how the body of someone with racing experience, like Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi, reacts to tracking a car like the Corvette Stingray compared to the owner of legendary Detroit barbecue joint, Slows BBQ. Take a look below for all six videos from the series, or hop over to the Corvette Vimeo channel for the interactive experience, where you can see all the different metrics.
Autoblog's guilty pleasure cars
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