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1969 Chevrolet Camaro "Viral" Restomod with full carbon body!

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Recently updated on November 1, 2023 at 12:46 am

1969 Chevrolet Camaro "Viral" Restomod with full carbon body!

A classic Chevrolet Camaro as a Restomod we haven't had it yet this year! Reason enough to show you this example. This particular Ford Mustang GT counterpart is a '69 Camaro nicknamed "Viral" that features an all-carbon body and is the work of a named Yukon, Oklahoma team final speed is. While the guys and gals describe themselves as newcomers to the industry, they also point out that individually they are very experienced. Final Speed ​​has increased on carbon-hulled vehicles as well Restorations specialized. And with the viral you can show what you can do. NO compromises were made here. This Camaro is called "the world's first exposed carbon weave Camaro in 1969' and was presented on the fringes of the last Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale (Arizona) in 2023.

Chevrolet Camaro Viral

The main feature of the vehicle is of course the complete carbon body. This is autoclave-hardened carbon fiber, which is characterized by its particularly low weight and high strength. The body of the Camaro (and other vehicles) is part final speed Manufactured to the manufacturer's specifications and coated with BASF Glasurit clear coat to ensure the shine and protection of the material. In terms of appearance, the Camaro hardly deviates from the well-known form from the late sixties.

Only the details make the difference. Slightly modern LED headlights are installed, and there are also many decorative strips remote and one has also held back with useless emblems. Incidentally, the black 18-inch Forgeline rims with Toyo tires all round are also modern. And inside? The Camaro shows itself with lots of Alcantara on the doors and on the roof lining and you take a seat on brand new VXR seats. Also featured is a new dashboard with Classic Instruments gauges and an Old Air Products air conditioner is also installed.

new sound system and fat engine

1969 Chevrolet Camaro "Viral" Restomod with full carbon body!

Further in the cabin there is an Alpine head unit, there is a Mosconi five-channel amplifier and Focal speakers. Since the back seat has disappeared, only two people can listen to the soundscape. Instead of the other seats, there is a carbon plate and a four-pointRoll bar. And then there's the detail under the hood! A GM LT4 V8 works there, which makes 650 hp and is coupled to a Tremec six-speed manual transmission.

According to the Final The Viral can already be ordered, both as an empty body and as a complete turnkey vehicle. Prices start at $429.000. PS: Became SEMA 2023 another vehicle presented – in FULL CARBON! If we get more information about the changes, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro "Viral" Restomod with full carbon body!

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Viral Restomod with full carbon body!
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