Up for auction is a 1969 Camaro that was designed by Doug Evans of Hot Rod Magazine and built by Jim Barber of Classic Automotive Restoration Specialists of North Carolina.The Camaro was one of two built in conjunction with Hot Rod Magazine to help publicize the new Dynacorn Bodies that were being produced.The car was built in 2005 and shows approx 500 miles.Also in 2005 GM had recently introduced its all aluminum Anniversary ZL1 that seemed to be a good fit for the car.This engine is no.054 of 200 built.Other features of the car are Tremec 5speed trans,Fatman stage III front suspension with rack and pinion steering,Detriot Speed 4 link rear suspension,mini tubs housing 20 inch Budnik wheels in the rear and 18 inch wheels in the front,Moser 12 bolt rear end assembly,SSBC disc brakes on all four corners,Soft leather interior including door panels,Vintage air,stainless steel fuel tank and much more .For any questions feel free to email or call Atlanta Auto Restoration 770-946-8949 or set up an appointment to inspect the vehicle.
Year: | 1969 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
Mileage: | 500 |
Exterior Color: | red/black |
Interior Color: | Black |
Trim: | Rally Sport |
Body: | 2dr coupe |
Stock: | 0001 |
Engine Size: | ZL1 427 |
Transmission: | 5 speed |
Vin: | HR 0003 |
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