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Cherry Bomb: Disturbing the Peace with the 1968 Project Camaro

It's been a while since our eyes caught a glimpse of something like the Disturbing the Peace 1968 Project Camaro, a joint effort between Cherry Bomb and YearOne. The very long name of the vehicle now in the works is in fact an effort to combine the modern day technology with the hotrod style of the 1960s.

The 1968 Project Camaro will use a LsX based engine, heavily modified with the addition of an 8-71 BDS blower, a BDS intercooler system, electronic fuel injection, aftermarket EFI and coil pack controllers, a custom accessory drive system and Cherry Bomb's side pipes exhaust. The unit will be paired to a T-56 Magnum 6-Speed Transmission made by Tremec.

For the rear axle, the builders have in mind a Moser 9 inch rear with 3.73 posi, while at the front a Detroit Speed and Engineering
Quadra-Link suspension will be used. To stop the car, Baer’s 6S 6-piston brakes will be used.

One of the thinks which make hot rods stand apart, the interior, will be built with the use of YearOne restoration parts, classic instruments’ gauges and custom cerullo seats. On the outside, Cherry Bomb red over flat black with gloss stripes, as well as black powder coated trim and details will be used.

"After an extensive and over-the-top sweepstakes last year when Cherry Bomb gave away their highly publicized project Dodge Charger on national TV, owner Paul Banks knew it was time to outdo himself on the next one," Cherry Bomb says in a release.

"This Disturbing the Peace Camaro will be another true Cherry Bomb signature statement."
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About the author: Daniel Patrascu
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Daniel loves writing (or so he claims), and he uses this skill to offer readers a "behind the scenes" look at the automotive industry. He also enjoys talking about space exploration and robots, because in his view the only way forward for humanity is away from this planet, in metal bodies.
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