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Custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Proves There’s No Replacement for Displacement

A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod can be yours right now if you don’t mind the price, and there’s a chance that you’re going to love it after checking out the spec sheet.
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First and foremost, this Camaro is painted in Le Mans Blue with two white stripes. It obviously comes in a fairly good condition since it’s a fully restored model with a series of custom upgrades.

But without a doubt, the star of the show is the new engine. The car has been equipped with the ZZ572/620 Deluxe big block crate engine that develops no less than 620 horsepower. The engine, which Chevrolet describes as “our baddest big-block,” is a 572 ci (9.4-liter) unit offered by the GM Performance Parts division and is currently the company's most powerful option for a street-ready car. So if you get this Camaro, you're buying not only a cool restomod, but also a monster engine under the hood.

The folks over at No Reserve Classics, the garage that’s selling the car right now, explain that the car also comes with other upgrades to handle all the power, including 18-inch Foose Billet wheels with high-performance all-season tires.

Because bigger power means it’s harder to stop the car when needed, the Camaro has received an upgraded braking system as well, so the restomod also included SSBC Force-10 multi-piston brakes.

There are plenty of other things that deserve to be mentioned on this restomod, including a D80 front and rear spoiler package, 35 percent tinted windows, a headlight kit with LED bulbs, a full audio system with Bluetooth, 6.5” speaker installed into the kick panels, 2 Alpine amplifiers, and Autometer center console gauges.

As for the mileage, the garage doesn’t share any information in this regard but says that “this is still a 50 year old car with imperfections as it wasn't restored yesterday and has some mileage since the build.

But at the end of the day, it’s still a pretty cool custom Camaro, and if you’re in the market looking for a well-made restomod, this model right here is definitely worth a look. Sure, it doesn’t come cheap, but for $69,995 you can take it home today. The seller says free shipping is available to any address in the United States.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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