Are you into some serious muscle but can’t put up the money for your very own classic set of wheels and big-block engine? We might have a solution for you! Raybestos has built one serious 1964 Pontiac GTO, sporting 700-hp and capable of hitting 128 mph on a quarter-mile run.
So what? Well, they are willing to hand over the keys to one lucky person, more specifically the winner of a sweepstakes held on their website from now until September 15th.
This is one amazing custom build, that features every racing component you could want, plus a huge LSX 454 crate motor. Built from the frame up by Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle to be a street-legal, it’s about the closest thing to a road racer when it comes to a classic GTO.
We’re talking about a huge 7.4-liter engine, Tremec six-speed manual transmission, Moser 9-inch rear-end, custom fabricated body and suspension, $20,000 Raybestos NASCAR brakes, and a reverse-sweep 180-mph speedometer. This is basically a car that's all about going fast, and it makes no apologies about it.
A dedicated video dedicated to the build and the twisted yet brilliant minds behind it has also been released, and there are more to come for sure. The boys at Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle have thrown everything but the kitchen sink at it -ever performance part Raybestos makes.
Are you still here? You shouldn’t be waiting around, as this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win a racing GTO. Head on over to www.raybestosgarage.com and enter right now.
So what? Well, they are willing to hand over the keys to one lucky person, more specifically the winner of a sweepstakes held on their website from now until September 15th.
This is one amazing custom build, that features every racing component you could want, plus a huge LSX 454 crate motor. Built from the frame up by Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle to be a street-legal, it’s about the closest thing to a road racer when it comes to a classic GTO.
We’re talking about a huge 7.4-liter engine, Tremec six-speed manual transmission, Moser 9-inch rear-end, custom fabricated body and suspension, $20,000 Raybestos NASCAR brakes, and a reverse-sweep 180-mph speedometer. This is basically a car that's all about going fast, and it makes no apologies about it.
A dedicated video dedicated to the build and the twisted yet brilliant minds behind it has also been released, and there are more to come for sure. The boys at Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle have thrown everything but the kitchen sink at it -ever performance part Raybestos makes.
Are you still here? You shouldn’t be waiting around, as this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win a racing GTO. Head on over to www.raybestosgarage.com and enter right now.