Unfortunately, the typical ones are dying Muscle Cars, as we know it, slowly but surely. The electrification of the automotive industry will be forced to oust the big V8s altogether, and no matter how you look at it, without such an engine it's not really a muscle car. No matter what the marketing of the big manufacturers claims! A look at this 1969 pleases us Chevrolet Camaro. We are talking about a vehicle of the first generation. The classic convertible is of course no longer in the standard condition, but has been extensively modified without considering the costs. There was also a touch of modernity to keep it relevant to the present day. The body is a mix of silver paintwork with black details. There was cloned Door handles and the body sits on a Total Cost Involved (TCI) tube Pro Touring chassis that features independent front suspension, RideTech coilover springs and Fox shocks.
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
18-inch Budnick rims with Nitto Extreme ZR tires rotate in the wheel arches and are powered by an LS1Crate engine from GM with a displacement of 5,7 liters in combination with a 4-speed automatic transmission. And inside? Since you built in completely restored Oldi a brand new leather interior on the door panels, the center console, the dashboard and of course the brand new seats.
Although the Camaro basically still looks the way it did decades ago, it is packed with modern gadgets and functions. The doors can be opened by remote control, for example. Besides, they can Fog Lights change color as desired, while the main headlights are activated automatically in the dark. The aforementioned center console also houses a USB port, there were instruments from Classic Instruments in the dash and even a Cruise Control is installed.
Alpine touchscreen infotainment system
In addition, the classic enjoys an Alpine touchscreen infotainment system with an additional USB port, Bluetooth and GPS, as well as a connected sound system with a combination of JL audio speakers, amplifier and Subwoofer. And best of all, the completely inside out and unique one Camaro will be for sale soon. In January 2023 it will be sold at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale (Arizona). Certainly not at a cheap price. If we get more information about the changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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